GregbkH
Gold Member
A woman who is a patron of our bar and grill was in need of someone to plow out a spot in her back yard so her parents could park their fifth wheel trailer when they got home yesterday. The woman, who lives with her parents, is a very nice person and had not asked me to do this as she knew that I had been very busy running the bar in my wife's absence. Well I had a little time and offered to do the job for her. She only lives a block away so I got out my plow truck and let it warm up.
Our last snow fall was about 12-15 inches of snow but it was real light due to the cold weather. It would be real easy to push for my 2016 ram 3500 dump truck with a 9 1/2 foot v-plow and 3000 pounds of sand in the bed. After the truck was warmed up, I told her she was going with me to show me where exactly she wanted it plowed and away we went.
When I thought I was done she asked if I could make one more pass along the edge. Sure, no problem I told her. At the end of the pass when I stopped pushing, I heard a loud humming sound. What in the *&^% is that? I asked. She says, oh look! a wire! I lift the blade and back up a bit and sure enough there's a triplex wire (power feed) running up a wooden pole where the wires had been cut off at the top. Now this wire is dancing around arcing and sparking and catches on fire and starts up the pole. She exclaims in a loud voice...... LETS GET OUT OF HERE!. Being that I'm an electrician I tell her to calm down. You know how well that works on a highly excited woman. From a safe distance I watch this smoking, flaming and hissing wire dance like a wounded snake until it finally burns itself open and all is quiet again....... even the woman..... for a few seconds anyway.
She swears she didn't know about the wire but after calling her father he knew about it. I called the electric company and they came out right away and de-energized the feed. It wasn't being used for anything anyway. When I asked why the heck was a live feed just laying on the ground, nobody knew. Can you imagine if someone ran that over with a lawnmower or some kids were fooling around with it?
Even though I've worked with electricity for a long time this incident elevated my heart rate a bit and I'm glad nobody was hurt and no damage was caused.
Our last snow fall was about 12-15 inches of snow but it was real light due to the cold weather. It would be real easy to push for my 2016 ram 3500 dump truck with a 9 1/2 foot v-plow and 3000 pounds of sand in the bed. After the truck was warmed up, I told her she was going with me to show me where exactly she wanted it plowed and away we went.
When I thought I was done she asked if I could make one more pass along the edge. Sure, no problem I told her. At the end of the pass when I stopped pushing, I heard a loud humming sound. What in the *&^% is that? I asked. She says, oh look! a wire! I lift the blade and back up a bit and sure enough there's a triplex wire (power feed) running up a wooden pole where the wires had been cut off at the top. Now this wire is dancing around arcing and sparking and catches on fire and starts up the pole. She exclaims in a loud voice...... LETS GET OUT OF HERE!. Being that I'm an electrician I tell her to calm down. You know how well that works on a highly excited woman. From a safe distance I watch this smoking, flaming and hissing wire dance like a wounded snake until it finally burns itself open and all is quiet again....... even the woman..... for a few seconds anyway.
She swears she didn't know about the wire but after calling her father he knew about it. I called the electric company and they came out right away and de-energized the feed. It wasn't being used for anything anyway. When I asked why the heck was a live feed just laying on the ground, nobody knew. Can you imagine if someone ran that over with a lawnmower or some kids were fooling around with it?
Even though I've worked with electricity for a long time this incident elevated my heart rate a bit and I'm glad nobody was hurt and no damage was caused.