| A bit off topic, but this lesson may prove useful to others: When I 
replaced my tower last year, my plan was to just lower the mast down 
through the Rohn (TB-2?) thrust bearing, and leave it inside the tower 
until the tower came down. Alas, the TH7 mast clamp is a beefy thing, 
and it had distorted the Rohn M200H mast enough that it would not fit 
through the bearing. I had to use gin pole to get it out, bearing and 
all. I suppose I could have just sawed off the top of the mast above the 
bearing. On the ground, it took a hammer to get the bearing off the mast. 
I did successfully reverse the process with the new tower and mast, 
though hauling the mast up 70 feet inside the tower was hard work. 
A set of braces and U-bolts is used to secure the bottom of the mast 
when the rotator is removed. 
73,
Scott K9MA
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Scott  K9MA
k9ma@sdellington.us
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