Richard
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 5,009
- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Glad to hear it's moving along.
Not a parallel situation but a while back we had power go out at about 2:00 AM.
Long story short, the power company's truck drove down the power lines to make sure none were fallen.
At the border of the 250 acre farm, the lines go underground and then to each of 3 houses.
I guess the truck driver didn't know that. At 3:30 AM, my dogs went ballistic with their barking and I heard a rash of noise outside.
The big line truck (I think that's what it's called?) was turning around in MY driveway. The fact he was on the farm, WELL past the wires in the air means he was trespassing, though with "good intent" (ya)
He turned his truck around and rolled his heavy front wheels about 7' into my yard cutting nice ruts which really irked me.
Next day I called the company, spoke with whomever they said was in charge. Nice but firmly, I reiterated what happened, he verified it and I calmly said "I'm sure you have a department I should talk to about you guys fixing the ruts you made in my yard??"
Since he had already verified what happened with the driver, he was now in a corner... said he'd send someone out.
By time I got home from work, someone had tamped it "flat" or at least reasonabley so, sewn grass and applied straw to the offended area.
I was glad I was firm yet polite and gave them a chance to make it right.
Not a parallel situation but a while back we had power go out at about 2:00 AM.
Long story short, the power company's truck drove down the power lines to make sure none were fallen.
At the border of the 250 acre farm, the lines go underground and then to each of 3 houses.
I guess the truck driver didn't know that. At 3:30 AM, my dogs went ballistic with their barking and I heard a rash of noise outside.
The big line truck (I think that's what it's called?) was turning around in MY driveway. The fact he was on the farm, WELL past the wires in the air means he was trespassing, though with "good intent" (ya)
He turned his truck around and rolled his heavy front wheels about 7' into my yard cutting nice ruts which really irked me.
Next day I called the company, spoke with whomever they said was in charge. Nice but firmly, I reiterated what happened, he verified it and I calmly said "I'm sure you have a department I should talk to about you guys fixing the ruts you made in my yard??"
Since he had already verified what happened with the driver, he was now in a corner... said he'd send someone out.
By time I got home from work, someone had tamped it "flat" or at least reasonabley so, sewn grass and applied straw to the offended area.
I was glad I was firm yet polite and gave them a chance to make it right.