The older I get, the less I want to climb...and I haven't been to excited
about climbing anyway. In fact, I hate it. But, I don't like to climb.
But, I don't like crankups, tilt overs, or hazers. Climbing is something
that is not hard to learn, but something that you need to take your time
with. Learn to climb before you make your decision.
Lee
k0wa@southwind.net
At 11:11 AM 6/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>I am looking for comments for the following.
>
>I plan to put up a tower sometime in the near future. I allready have a
>TriEx LM-470D that is need of some repair. New cables, some pullies,
>limit switches and some additional odds and ends. I have not been able
>to get any pricing info from TriEx. This has been going on for a month
>now !
>
>My dillema, do I orphan the LM-470 and buy something else ?? US Tower
>HDX55 ? Trylon 64' freestanding ??
>
>I would like to have a crankup/tiltover but when the $$ are added up the
>price maybe out of hand. I have so far looked at US Tower, Trylon and
>TriEx (I don't think so).
>
>Any comments from the reflector would be greatly appreciated.
>
>P.S. I am not a climber per se but could learn !
>
>73, Jerry, KE9I
>
>
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