monkeyswrench
To The Rescue!
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Get home from taking a kid into town for an appointment. Neighbor calls me up, "What happened to the fence on your southeast corner?"
Uhh, excuse me?
So, I wander out to the corner. Someone with a 10 wheeler clipped my fence making the turn onto the dirt road beside my house. More than clipped, flat out fukt it up!
4x4 steel post, pulled out of the ground and folded over. No way in hell they didn't notice it. It just so happens, Tuesday mornings there is a trash truck that grabs some dumpsters up the way.
The hierarchy of CDL's is pretty well known up here. Start at the school district, because they pay for training. From there, trash trucks, then mixers, end dumps then hopefully on the better company work or deliveries.
It's also common for mixer guys to back into something, or tip one over, and be demoted to trash truck again.
Asshole got me. No video, and didn't hear it...may not have been home, and it's also a 150-200 yards from the house. Good thing I don't have horses anymore, and the dogs were inside.
Dug through my crap, drug a gate out there, and got creative. One steel post was intact, as there was an 8ft gate there. Positioned one end of a spare 12ft gate against the metal post, and shortend the opposing fence. The dog-eared the corner, so hopefully it won't happen again. Not what I wanted to do before dinner, but at least it's kind of done for now.
Uhh, excuse me?
So, I wander out to the corner. Someone with a 10 wheeler clipped my fence making the turn onto the dirt road beside my house. More than clipped, flat out fukt it up!
4x4 steel post, pulled out of the ground and folded over. No way in hell they didn't notice it. It just so happens, Tuesday mornings there is a trash truck that grabs some dumpsters up the way.
The hierarchy of CDL's is pretty well known up here. Start at the school district, because they pay for training. From there, trash trucks, then mixers, end dumps then hopefully on the better company work or deliveries.
It's also common for mixer guys to back into something, or tip one over, and be demoted to trash truck again.
Asshole got me. No video, and didn't hear it...may not have been home, and it's also a 150-200 yards from the house. Good thing I don't have horses anymore, and the dogs were inside.
Dug through my crap, drug a gate out there, and got creative. One steel post was intact, as there was an 8ft gate there. Positioned one end of a spare 12ft gate against the metal post, and shortend the opposing fence. The dog-eared the corner, so hopefully it won't happen again. Not what I wanted to do before dinner, but at least it's kind of done for now.