I spoke with the folks at U.S. Towers at Dayton this year and they said the tower that I have acquired is a Tri-Ex and not theirs. Former Tri-Ex employees say this tower is not a Tri-Ex and is more t
Wow, that looks like a project, and I do believe it was a trailer tower. It's got the mega flanges welded up a ways on the bottom section. Most definitely a USTower, or their predecessor Tristao. How
I could be wrong, but I do not think that is a TriEx...I have a 1970's vintage TriEx LM470 and the tower you show in your pictures is quite different. Granted, it could be a lot older than my 70's vi
Doesn't look like any Tri-EX I've ever seen... I have the CT-100 and I have friends that hove other Tri-EX models, on is base mounted hinge plate and the other was self-supporting with three extended
Tristao never made a CZ or TX-489. Palmer Industries was the entity between Tristao and US Tower. I seem to recall they made a tower that was designed to be mounted on a trailor. The tower I remember
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