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Subject: [Towertalk] Request for Assistance in Identifying Manufacturer of 60' Crank-Up Tower
From: FireBrick" <w9ol@billnjudy.com (FireBrick)
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 14:10:03 -0600
It's a little bit tough to tell without a closer picture of the bottoms of
each section.
But...
It looks very similar to a three section Tristao tower I had many years ago.

I think that winch is not original. The Tristao I had utilized a winch that
had no safety, just a small diameter drum, the width of the tower with a
permanent handle. The winch could free wheel if the dog was not carefully,
manually placed into the ratchet gear.

>From the picture titles Detail of Tower Winch, it looks like the original
may have been cut away and a different winch installed????


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David & Deborah Yeaple" <dyeaple@starband.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Cc: "David Yeaple" <dyeaple@odysseysoftware.com>; <dyeaple@starband.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 1:01 PM
Subject: [Towertalk] Request for Assistance in Identifying Manufacturer of
60' Crank-Up Tower


> I recently purchased a 60' crank-up tower and am interested in determining
> the manufacturer so that I might obtain specifications for the base,
maximum
> loading, etc.  I'm hoping that someone can assist me in identifying the
> manufacturer and model number - and can direct me to documentation for
this
> tower.
>
> The entire tower is galvanized steel and is in excellent condition with
only
> slight surface discoloration below the K1500(?) winch (which has rusted
> badly and I will replace).  I have posted pictures at
> http://dyeaple.mystarband.net/tower.htm.
>
> Based on my conversation with the previous owner, I believe that the tower
> was manufactured in the early 1980s.  I haven't been able to find any
> manufacturer name or identifying part number on the tower.  It consists of
3
> sections all of which have horizontal cross bracing of 1-1/4" wide straps
> spaced at about 15-1/2" intervals.  There is no diagonal cross bracing.
The
> lowest section of the tower is 19'9" in height and has a triangular cross
> section of roughly 16-3/4".  The bolt pattern on the base of the tower is
> designed to enable the tower to tilt.
>
> When the previous owner and I removed the tower from its previous
location,
> the base for the tower had to be left behind as it was partially embedded
in
> concrete and had some rust so I can't offer any details on the bolt
pattern
> of the base.
>
> Any assistance with identifying the make/manufacturer of this tower - and
> some direction in finding appropriate documentation - would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> David Yeaple
>
> mailto:dyeaple@odysseysoftware.com
>
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