[AT] In the right place at the right time :)
Michael Miller
sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 11 18:58:02 PDT 2004
Jerry, I take it your a HAM? If so, I have a tower here I would like to
find a new home for. It isn't worth the gas to cut it up.... I am not
sure how long it is, but probably 30'? I'll try to remember to measure it
tomorow. I also still have those 2 dirt scoops we talked about a while ago.
Mike
>From: "Jerry Rhodes" <jlrhod at paulding-net.com>
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>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Subject: Re: [AT] In the right place at the right time :)
>Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 20:52:15 -0400
>
>Jim, the two straight tower I took down I cut down. I had a guy climb up
>and
>ti on a hvy (1") rope about 1/2 way up on the side away from the dic I
>wanted it to fall, then cut the inside of the two legs on the side you want
>it ot fall about 1/2 way through, ti the rope on to your truck, leave some
>slake have someone push on the tower, the way you want it to go, then cut
>the back leg complete, you should lay her down by backing up the truck and
>lay her on the grd, haven't bent one yet, good luck
>Jerry NW Ohio KB8MAF
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jim Hoffman" <jslash at execpc.com>
>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 1:55 PM
>Subject: [AT] In the right place at the right time :)
>
>
> > Hi Guys!
> >
> > Well, yesterday I took my son(13) to a friend of his who's father
> > inherited the old family farm in mid-Illinois. The house is past
> > repair and will be torn down. Interesting technique... They will
> > dig a *huge* hole push the house in, light the pile on fire and then
> > bury it after the fire is out. Anyway... right next to the house
> > is a beautiful 40ft antenna tower! The triangular shaped one w/o
> > taper. Just straight 10ft sections. I guess the last section tapers
> > down to a single rod for the antenna to mount but all the other sections
> > are the same size top and bottom. Very nice! :)
> >
> > Here's the question... How do I get this thing down?!? Yes, I'm
> > afraid of heights and can NOT climb this tower. It appears to be
> > buried two feet in the ground and clamped to the house at the eve.
> > I was thinking of lossening it from the eve and lowering it with a
> > pully setup. Anyone done this before??
> >
> > I'm looking for suggestions...
> >
> > :)
> >
> > TIA!
> >
> > Jim/
> >
> > --
> > Jim Hoffman
> > Oconomowoc, WI
> > '39 Allis Model B
> > '53 Ford Golden Jubilee
> > '?? Bolens Husky Gardener
> >
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