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Have you tried to possibly adjust it? I have little experience with adjustment, but have seen an earlier thread with the same problem? Seems like adjustment fixed the problem.
I bet the power company doesn't foot the bill. If so, they would have already fenced the area off for no more dumping, but they can't, it's the legal right of way. And I KNOW FOR A FACT the sheriff's dept doesn't pay the bill!! Like I said, the towing company will get paid if the owner claims...
I did a little research...called a friend with a local towing company not far from you. He said the sheriff would have marked it with a sticker, so if the owner drove by, they could see that they had so many days to remove the car from the right of way of the road, or it would be towed at the...
I think what most was saying is that this could have been one of the instances an innocent car-owner had there vehicle destoyed for no reason. I'm not sure of the sate laws on abandoned vehicles in your state, but I do know that vehicle is parked on the right of way, on the side of the road, and...
Yeah, it'd be a big deal if he just ran outta gas and someone took his wheels..... Then a MONSTER truck ran over his car!! Hee....hee....hee!!!! :shock: