Had some of it taken down a few years ago. It's a pain to climb, due
to the X bracing, but a gin-pole and the proper wrenches and it's
quite easy to do. Just a bit time-consuming.
73
Don
N8DE
Quoting Tom Anderson <andersonww5l@sbcglobal.net>:
>
>
> Anyone on the list have any experience at taking down a Rohn HDBX
> 48? My XYL's uncle died a while back and his XYL is seliing their
> house and wonders if I'll just come take it down. She doesn't want it.
>
> Also will the sections fit nested in the back of a standard pickup
> or is a trailer better?
>
> My experience is limited to Rohn 25 and a TriEx W51.
>
> Tnx de Tom, WW5L
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