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<blockquote data-quote="mars2878" data-source="post: 26623" data-attributes="member: 12483"><p>Seeing how my helper didn't show today, I used the truck to pull a coaxial wire.</p><p>Yeah, you read that right, lol.</p><p>The coaxial cable was buried about 4" in the ground & not encased. </p><p>Because I am doing a full rehab & the coaxial was either damaged or disconnected in the house, I just gutted all of it instead of wasting time tracing the mess.</p><p>I'll run all-new cleanly.</p><p></p><p>Seeing how it rained heavily yesterday & last night, the ground is softer. I'm not willing to hurt my back or hands trying to pull it through the spidergrass roots. So I tied it to the Hitch and drove extremely slow. It broke a few times. So I just retied it & pulled again. Ended up pulling about 50' of cable.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]4899[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]4900[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>After I pulled it up, I just pushed the lawn back into the hole & stepped on it. I'm not overly concerned with the lawn condition yet. Maybe next yr I'll get it fixed correctly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mars2878, post: 26623, member: 12483"] Seeing how my helper didn't show today, I used the truck to pull a coaxial wire. Yeah, you read that right, lol. The coaxial cable was buried about 4" in the ground & not encased. Because I am doing a full rehab & the coaxial was either damaged or disconnected in the house, I just gutted all of it instead of wasting time tracing the mess. I'll run all-new cleanly. Seeing how it rained heavily yesterday & last night, the ground is softer. I'm not willing to hurt my back or hands trying to pull it through the spidergrass roots. So I tied it to the Hitch and drove extremely slow. It broke a few times. So I just retied it & pulled again. Ended up pulling about 50' of cable. [ATTACH type="full"]4899[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]4900[/ATTACH] After I pulled it up, I just pushed the lawn back into the hole & stepped on it. I'm not overly concerned with the lawn condition yet. Maybe next yr I'll get it fixed correctly? [/QUOTE]
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