I have done it with a forklift truck, the boom and crane from a brick
delivery truck and the crane from a rigger's truck. (It probably can
also be done with a conventional tow truck, but I've never tried it.)
In those cases, you just lay the tower inside the cradle of the base in
its normal position, align the bolt holes in the tower's mounting ears
with those on the base and insert the bolts. You don't have to use the
erection procedure that's shown in the manual in which the tower is
pulled vertical form the rear side of the base.
73, Joe
K2XX
Bill Winkis wrote:
> When first installing the tower after the "Tilt Over Frame" is in
> place......My Question is "How do you maneuver/wheel the tower into the
> correct horizontal position", do you use some sort of low dolly
>
> Using the tilt over frame ....... you move the tower in on the backside of
> the frame...then align the two side by side base/tower bolts, insert the two
> bolts .... then the crank up the tower to a vertical position...with the
> re-positioned hand crank.....
>
> But how do you move around 1600 pounds of tower lying one foot off the
> ground....
>
> -Bill
> kc4pe@bellsouth.net
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