Bt cable, pavement & digger!

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Dave_L
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Take one set of drop kerbs, one TB135 digger and a hidden BT cable!

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lutonlagerlout
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its not hidden dave!
you found it yay
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The joys the joys heh

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The pic #1 shows the undamaged (phew!!!) live BT cable, found about 200mm below.

Pics 2 & 3 show a dead/cut cable we unearthed - it is definitely an old service that has just been cut and left. Sure made our hearts jump a beat when that was hooked up out of the ground! :0
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Post: # 15350Post lutonlagerlout

you dont get that problem with hand digging dave
the only problem is getting the gear out in the first place
as i know cos every job we do has crap access
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