Vic Balshaw
Major General
Never a truer word spoken in jest, it could be a cheaper option because now if you live out on a property and the poles need replacing, it will cost you dearly for each pole and only the electric company can replace them, using a contractor of course. Oh, and I believe they still remain the property of the electric company. Life is good.That's the replacement pole. You plant them when the new one is hooked up, and when it's grown to full size, it's time to replace the old pole. Saves on all that digging and transportation costs.
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