I put up a used Trylon self supporting 80ft tower that I do not have the Model number of. It was about 36 inches from leg to leg at the base and tapered to about 12 inches at the top, each section ne
Charles: Sorry to learn of your Trylon problems. Of course, you know it was overloaded. Based on your estimate that the top was 12 inches across you probably have a Titan T-300-80 http://www.trylon.c
Charles: Sorry to learn of your Trylon problems. Of course, you know it was overloaded. Based on your estimate that the top was 12 inches across you probably have a Titan T-300-80 http://www.trylon.c
I would do one of the following: 1. Move over 10' or so and dig a new hole. If you have the room you could end up with two bases and two towers. 2. Dig out all around the existing base and remove it.