Gregg Seidl wrote:
> I did some tower work here today with a man-lift. I had a cousin who had his
> own crane but he sold out so I didn't have a way to do tower work.
> With all the wind we had here part of my XM-240 broke and I didn't want to
> take it down and then put it back up. I called Fabco and the sales guy was
> helpful and knew what I wanted and what I needed. He hooked me up with a
> S-125 by Genie. Other then a steep learning curve that is the BEST way to do
> tower work.
> Boy is that slick,just boom up do your work and boom down move and do it
> again. The thing does sway pretty good but you get used to its movements. It
> won't let you do something stupid. Will use this things a lot for my
> antenna/tower work.
>
Yah, but working at 90' and above feels like you're standing on a wet
noodle, particularly with the boom nearly straight up.<:-))
73
Roger (K8RI)
> Gregg K9KL
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