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WeeWah
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Name:
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Rocky Mountains
Experience:
~47 years
12/3/2011 10:37:39 AM
Following power or telco, who's ever poles your on, you can't go wrong. Maximum length on a slack span is 150', any span greater, should have an anchor.
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