Steve,
That's a Universal Aluminum Tower.
With 18" at the base, tapering as you go upward [looks like three tapers].
Universal Tower is manufactured in :
30" 26" 22" 18" 14" 11"[really 10"] and 7".
The tower in the picture looks like 18"/14"/11"/7" .. AND, if it's really
60' tall .. the rated windload is LESS THAN 4 square feet!!
Don
N8DE
> I don't think the current owner really know what it is. He says it's made
> by "Roan Tower Co" and it's a "pro 60". (Of course Rohn Towers doesn't
> have a 'pro 60' model that I can find.
>
> He also says it's aluminum, but it doesn't look aluminum per the picture.
>
> Other facts (as stated by current owner):
>
> 60 foot (10 ft sections)
> Measures 18 inches at base, tapers up from there.
> Tilt over (from the base)
> Non-guyed
>
>
> Here are the pictures (I promise these two links will not produce
> pop-ups):
>
> www.urmc.rochester.edu/tower1.jpg
>
> www.urmc.rochester.edu/tower2.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Steve
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