| IF you are going to move up to a crank down, tilt-over, give SERIOUS 
consideration to a til-down aluminum tower.  HIGHLY recommend Heights 
Tilt-Down towers....  no crank down...  no cables....  They can 
configure one to meet your needs and space. I bought a 60 footer from a 
former customer, and they have bent over backwards assisting me in 
putting it back into service. 
http://www.heightstowers.com/home.html
73,
Clay, KY5G
On 10/24/2017 5:51 PM, Terry Brown wrote:
 
I asked earlier about Rohn unguyed tower height and really appreciate all the 
advice.
I have come to the realization that at 70 yrs old, I really don’t want to be 
climbing towers any more. Combined with the fact that I live in an exposed area with 
high winds at times.
My ideal antenna height would be between 35-40 ft.   With the ability to crank 
down to 20 or so height in storms and wind. Being able to tilt over and service 
my antenna would be great.
Although very spendy, I have been looking at the US Tower MA-40 with the tiltover base 
and rotor base. I’m not sure if a person could get the tiltover base and still 
mount the rotor on the top mast.
I would appreciate getting any opinions of this tower from people who have used 
them. I would have a Mosley TA-33 JR for an antenna.
Also, does the tower rattle back and forth in the wind?
Thanks so much,
Terry de N7TB
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