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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 57462"><p>they have now finished placing the pipe and are back filling the dirt. They had to bring in a large generator, sitting in front of the greenhouse, to power up the life support for the fish house. Two weeks ago when they started moving dirt they hit the power line and cause over 2000 fish to die from O2 depravation. All they lack is placing the gravel on the parking lot to have me ready to open for business in the morning. This last shot shows just how close they came to the back of the house and my fish pond. Only 6 feet away with some really heavy stuff.</p><p></p><p>On a sad note, they lost one of the crew in North Carolina when one of the track hoes hit a high power line overhead. The ones they use here are over 30 feet tall when everthing is closed up. And almost 46 feet tall when totally extended. </p><p></p><p>Just wished I could "borrow one" later on this weekend........Just for an hour or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 57462"] they have now finished placing the pipe and are back filling the dirt. They had to bring in a large generator, sitting in front of the greenhouse, to power up the life support for the fish house. Two weeks ago when they started moving dirt they hit the power line and cause over 2000 fish to die from O2 depravation. All they lack is placing the gravel on the parking lot to have me ready to open for business in the morning. This last shot shows just how close they came to the back of the house and my fish pond. Only 6 feet away with some really heavy stuff. On a sad note, they lost one of the crew in North Carolina when one of the track hoes hit a high power line overhead. The ones they use here are over 30 feet tall when everthing is closed up. And almost 46 feet tall when totally extended. Just wished I could "borrow one" later on this weekend........Just for an hour or so. [/QUOTE]
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