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Maintain your avatar's attributes to keep the game running smoothly. Paint, place plants and build additions to your house - or take them away. Create your own house design. Explore the world and find magical items.This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/769,509, filed Oct. 2, 1991. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to pole-mounted electric power equipment. More specifically, the present invention relates to a new and improved pole-mounted motor starter that overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art which are discussed and solved with the present invention. 2. Description of the Prior Art Synchronous commercial and industrial electric power equipment is generally mounted at the top of a pole, adjacent a utility's transmission and distribution system. The common top-mounting of electrical equipment has a number of inherent problems. For example, the high voltage potentials conducted through the relatively massive cross-arm of a utility pole are a constant source of electrical shock hazard to linemen, line trimmers, construction workers, power line inspectors, and even electrical power users. Furthermore, the use of prior top-mounted electrical equipment increases the safety hazard of utility pole line clearing. When a utility underwrites a pole-mounted motor-generator, a line clearing is required. In the past, the clearing operation has been dangerous and time consuming and, therefore, expensive. Motor-generator mounted on the top of a pole may precipitate a stepped-up voltage of up to several thousand volts across the cross-arm of the pole. The high voltage causes an arc of electricity to arc between the cross-arm and the motor-generator, heating the cross-arm and causing it to spall or peel off. A peeled cross-arm may be grounded at some distance from the motor-generator, causing arcing at two different spots which, in turn, may cause additional spalling or peeling. Additionally, the sudden release of the pressured air from the motor-generator, during the line clearance operation, can cause a short circuit from high voltage power, and may cause damage to the motor-generator. An additional problem with prior top-mounting of equipment is related to noise introduced by the equipment in close proximity to the transmission line. High-powered equipment mounted on the top of a pole has a tendency to be the source of high-frequency noise which is transmitted along the line. d2c66b5586