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Re: [TowerTalk] Fw: tristao 50 ft motorized crank up HELP

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fw: tristao 50 ft motorized crank up HELP
From: Kelly Johnson <n6kj.kelly@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:42:54 -0800
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I believe a previous post was incorrect.  It is my understanding that
Tristao became Tri-Ex, not US Tower.  Tri-Ex was later sold to Karl Tashjian
who currently makes towers under the name of Tashjian Towers.  Tashjian
makes a couple of 54 foot crankup towers: a standard model without motorized
winch (LM-354) and a heavy duty model with or without motorized winch
(LM-354HD or LM-354HDSP).  I believe your Tristao is an early model of this
tower.  I'm betting you can probably get engineering drawings and a base
from Tashjian Towers.  Try going to www.tashtowers.com.



On 2/15/06, Jim Miller <JimMiller@stl-online.net> wrote:
>
> I have a motorized crankup tiltover Tristao tower of 3 20 ft sections that
> extends to 54 feet.  The tiltover pivots at the TOP of the base section at
> about 7 or 8 feet so it is nearly balanced on tiltover.  It is on the
> ground
> right now due to a move.  It is MUCH heavier than the towers I see on the
> US
> Tower website.  They are the closest thing I have found to what I have but
> do not believe the (unknown) model I have is available today.  It is out
> in
> the country so I can't measure it to compare to whatever gets posted here.
>
> 73, Jim
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dino Darling" <k6rix@earthlink.net>
> To: <TheValiantKid@aol.com>
> Cc: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] tristao 50 ft motorized crank up HELP
>
>
> > I can help you with identifying this tower.  I need you to measure
> > the base section and the top section.  Does this tower have Z bracing?
> >
> > Do NOT lag this to your house!  If you have what I think you have,
> > you don't need to do this.  You also have options for a base which
> > would include a t-plate which wasn't an option for the old Tristao
> towers.
> >
> > Tristao later became US Tower so you can buy a base from them.  You
> > will need to provide them with the same dimensions I'm asking for.
> >
> > Dino
> >
> > At 03:31 PM 02/14/2006, TheValiantKid@aol.com wrote:
> > >i don't know the model no. or anything like that but the trisao name
> plate is
> > >there the tower measures 3 sections 20 ft each so i presume that it
> cranks to
> > >50 ft for stress perposes here's the thing i can get the tower for
> 150.00
> > >plus a 20 to 40.00 delivery fee.The thing is they don't have the
> > >base plate and
> > >don't know the concrete size foundation needed so can anyone help on
> > >this issue
> > >before i purchase it as the town i'm in wants specs does anyone know
> where to
> > >get a manul or what the spes may be or where i can get a base late
> .This
> > >baby looks like new and is very heavy so any help with the bae
> > >needed would be
> > >nice i was gonna dig a 6 bsq by 5 deep against the house foundation and
> lag
> > >into my house so it doesn't pull away
>
> > >Thanks John In R.I. KB1MWK
>
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