SE panel clearance

Originally Posted By: pdacey
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SE panel is located on untility pole with meter. The clearance in front was fine, but the access to the panel was a little sketchy


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Originally Posted By: bgentry
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I’d say something needs to be MOOOOOOOVED


Originally Posted By: mboyett
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Texas inspections…don’tcha just love 'em??


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Originally Posted By: kwilliams
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you did inspect it, right ?






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Originally Posted By: jmertins
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I would like to see a picture taken with you standing next to the pole and looking to where you are now!!



John Mertins


Baxter Home Inspections, Inc.

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Originally Posted By: pdacey
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kwilliams wrote:
you did inspect it, right ?



Yes I did. I made the home owner open the gate and go out there with me. She told me about 10 times they were harmless. But hey, I'm a city boy from NJ. The only thing I've seen with horns that big are the trucks on the NJ turnpike. ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)


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Originally Posted By: chorne
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good photo Pat!


Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi to all,


that picture reminds me of the sign on the field gate back in England.

"We hope that you can cross this field in under 12 seconds as the bull can do it in 13" ![icon_wink.gif](upload://ssT9V5t45yjlgXqiFRXL04eXtqw.gif)

Regards

Gerry


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Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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Those look like steers, they had their “bulls” cut off. They don’t get too excited about chasing anything these days


Originally Posted By: jmyers
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I would have a quarrel about them being “readily accessible”.


Harmless, oh yeah right. Let one of those babies step on your toes, then tell me how harmless they are, as you are getting your toes amputated by a doctor.


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Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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After looking at the attics you guys crawl around in I am surprised a little steer scares you. I agree you have to watch your step in those feed lots but it is the bottom of your shoe that is at risk.


Here in SW Florida cattle are very common but they seem to poop backhoes.


Originally Posted By: jmyers
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Greg,


I have a funny story I can share with you later, as I don't have time to right now.


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Originally Posted By: gbell
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Florida is the #2 cattle producing state in the country. Second only to Texas.


The Mormons are the largest land holder in the state.


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