| I would suggest power tools to put in your anchor. Electric utility 
companies do this all the time and have a truck-mounted tool to put in 
guy anchors. 
73,
-John NI0K
 
N4ZR <mailto:n4zr@comcast.net>
Tuesday, February 20, 2018 2:18 PM
After spending a frustrating afternoon trying (and failing) to drive a 
single helical guy anchor for my AB-577 tower, I'm looking for a 
better solution. I'm trying very hard to avoid excavation, concrete, 
etc.because I will need to restore the site to pristine condition in a 
few years. I came across a product called a duckbill anchor that 
claims 3000 lb working load in normal soil, and can be driven with a 
sledge or an electric jackhammer, leaving a cable end that is then 
pulledon to "flip" the anchor into its final position. 
Anyone ever used these with a tower, AB-577 or otherwise?  Any reason 
not to give them a try? 
 
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