Phil,
>From your description, I'd think the cable would run up to the top of
the first section, over the pulley, and back down to the bottom of the
second section. When you pull on the cable, the top section pulls up.
Just a guess.
73,
Rick, WB3EXR
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998 22:01:53 -0400 wf3w@juno.com (Phil Isard) writes:
>
>Hi Guys & Gals,
>Now that summer is over, its time to think about, other, depressing
>issues.
>Ive exhausted ALL resources - including the local PROFESSIONAL tower
>guy
>- so I turn to the REAL knowledgable people.
>Has ANY1 EVER heard of a company called CABLE-WELD USA?? That name is
>engraved on 1 of the legs of a tower, whose assembly, I can NOT
>figure. Its a crank-up, supposedly 54 feet. Only ONE section has a
>pulley on it & the OTHER section, that fits in the section, with the
>pulley, has
>NOTHING. Is that possible??
>There IS a winch, which mounts on the tower - the mounting plate is
>obvious. I have the winch.
>
>Last call til I try ingenuity &, soulful, prayer, to the Great RF.
>
>TNX in advance
>
>Phil, WF3W
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