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#87293 03/07/04 05:55 PM
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C'mon guys. You mean to tell me it is typical for you to have a single family house over half a football field long? That's 60 yards!

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#87294 03/08/04 08:11 AM
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Earlydean,
Nobody said typical.
Several of the homes I've worked on have had feeders over 200'.
People with 4 car (or more) garages don't usually attach them to a Sears storage shed, and feeders don't always run "as the crow flies"
Maybe Doug could come back and enlighten us. [Linked Image]...S


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