When I look up in my town, I still see some 1930's electrical wiring. You know, the old cloth covered wire spaced with one conductor about 10 inches from the next. The poles in some cases have been replaced, but not all. Ironically, squirrels will less likely short these together as readily as the modern lines, but that is not any excuse.
Up on Heart Mountain many of the farmers had electrical problems for decades, but not as much anymore. It seems to work both ways, but really much of it out there seriously needs replaced.
Up on Heart Mountain many of the farmers had electrical problems for decades, but not as much anymore. It seems to work both ways, but really much of it out there seriously needs replaced.