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Just ground through a gas pipe with my stump grinder! The pipe is only 4" down? You would think it should be deeper. Stumps were next to a footpath, no indication of there being any pipes. Great way to end the week!

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wouldnt worry too much i went through 3 power cables with the big auger on the skidsteer on tuesday afternoon! cut the power to the electric gates so i couldnt get off site...........all this after i was assured there was no cables in that area at all

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sounds like you were very lucky, so probably not a bad way to end the week! I thought services like that were meant to be 600mm + deep

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Just ground through a gas pipe with my stump grinder! The pipe is only 4" down? You would think it should be deeper. Stumps were next to a footpath, no indication of there being any pipes. Great way to end the week!

 

It could of been worse, you could have had a fag going :biggrin:

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done them a couple of times while fencing, just move the van around the corner ask the client to phone the gas board and say you are a friend helping in the garden and hit a pipe, they fix it for free.:thumbup1:

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done them a couple of times while fencing, just move the van around the corner ask the client to phone the gas board and say you are a friend helping in the garden and hit a pipe, they fix it for free.:thumbup1:

 

I wish you had posted that earlier.ha,ha.

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