Re: FREE TO A GOOD HOME
From: Larry Kilgallen (Kilgallen_at_SpamCop.net)
Date: 05/28/03
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Date: 28 May 2003 08:53:21 -0500
In article <XXHgubKQctvR@eisner.encompasserve.org>, koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:
> In article <1030527195925.2916C-100000@Ives.egh.com>, John Santos <JOHN@egh.com> writes:
>>
>> There are lots of farms in the area; maybe the local electric
>> company is more inclined to put in 3-phase because some farm
>> equipment requires it?
>
> In this reguard farms are more like any small business than just
> another home. My grandfather had lots of three phase equipment on
> his farm. Also there was a transformer on a pole on the farm, with
> it own emergency cutoff (accessible to the fire department), just
> to serve the farm.
How did they make it accessible to the fire department but not to vandals.
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