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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3812959" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>I had a similar day as well, but the last two days have been disasters. I’ve been working on adding a new water line in my RV park. On Tuesday, I trenched a total of about 20 feet before I got into an electrical line. The rest of the day was spent fixing that screw up. Yesterday I trenched about 10 feet before cutting an existing water line. The rest of my day was spent fixing that screw up. Thank goodnesses, we don’t have natural gas in our area. I was really dreading getting started today, but I finally got it trenched without tearing anything else up. I would have considered that a successful day, but I also had a few other things fall into place such as finding a new tenant for one of my cabins and finalizing a lease on a commercial property. The icing on the cake was checking on a pasture to see that it finally got cut today. The guy that cuts and bales my hay has been running way behind this summer because of equipment issues. If my luck holds out, I should have bales of hay sitting in the pasture in the next couple of days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3812959, member: 48447"] I had a similar day as well, but the last two days have been disasters. I’ve been working on adding a new water line in my RV park. On Tuesday, I trenched a total of about 20 feet before I got into an electrical line. The rest of the day was spent fixing that screw up. Yesterday I trenched about 10 feet before cutting an existing water line. The rest of my day was spent fixing that screw up. Thank goodnesses, we don’t have natural gas in our area. I was really dreading getting started today, but I finally got it trenched without tearing anything else up. I would have considered that a successful day, but I also had a few other things fall into place such as finding a new tenant for one of my cabins and finalizing a lease on a commercial property. The icing on the cake was checking on a pasture to see that it finally got cut today. The guy that cuts and bales my hay has been running way behind this summer because of equipment issues. If my luck holds out, I should have bales of hay sitting in the pasture in the next couple of days. [/QUOTE]
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