On Sun, 9 May 1999 16:34:27 EDT, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
> The problem with a crank-up is that the tower has to be partially
> extended to get a rotator in in the first place. Putting the rotator further
> down means you have to have the crank-up even FURTHER extended - not a very
> enticing situation for a tower worker.
Since I wouldn't try to service the rotor without laying the tower over,
I don't have a lot of trouble with extending the sections a little (with
support under the tower) to get access to it. Point well taken though.
Tower moved today, now in MY back yard. ;o) Waitin' on the concrete to
cure...
Gary
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