The Hazer lowers all the way to the ground, but there are no problems with
elements hitting the ground as on on a "tilt-over" in your friend's
system. Just get your 8 foot ladder (actually, I use a 6 foot ladder) and
you're there. I checked the web site, and nothing is on your friend's
system that shows a "tram" to lower the antenna. How does it lower when
there is a series of steps sticking out on the side so you can climb
it? There may be a different system than I saw on the "towerdepot.com" web
site. I'd like to see it. If I missed it, please let the TTers know how
to find it. Thanks.
73,
Joe
WL7M
At 12:37 PM 3/20/2003, SGTOKIE@aol.com wrote:
>the device does in fact lower all of the way to the ground level, about 3 ft
>off of ground. and unlike yous where you must use a ladder to still get to
>the antenna or climb the tower 8 ft, this model will tilt and is only limited
>to elements interfering with the ground. i personally do not have one but
>have looked a 3 towers with it, great system. a lot better than the hazers
>that i have looked at. the builder is making one for a 100' tower that will
>still have 3 sets of guys. of course, the building of the tower still
>requires temporary guys per ROHN guidelines
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