[Amps] Help Identify a Tubular tower

Gary Smith wa6fgi at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 21 13:23:19 EDT 2005


Sounds to me as if you have a U.S. Towers tower. They have plants in 
Visalia, CA and another in Kansas.
73,
Gary...wa6fgi

w2cqm at juno.com wrote:
> Could use some assistance in identifying a recently purchased 40' tubular
>  free standing crank up tower. This is two section with one pipe nested
> inside the other. There's a separate 6"x6"x 5' base with a 4 bolt flange.
> Two winches. One  cranks up and the other tilts over the tower. The
> rotator is at the base and the entire and two section tower rotates while
> being held in place with two part  yoke type collars attached to the
> fixed base. Could use the manufacturer's name so I can inquire about the
> concrete base parameters. Any help would be appreciated. The tower is
> vintage and needs winches,  and shaft pulley  refurbishing.  Ron W2CQM/3
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