This sounds like a "Tele-tow'r" manufactured in Enid Oklahoma during that
time frame. The towers all had a painted finish. The owner of the company is
now
deceased and no one picked up the manufacturing rights; the company is no
longer in business.
73,
Gerald, K5GW
Texas Towers
In a message dated 7/26/2008 10:22:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
n6kj.kelly@gmail.com writes:
A friend of mine is looking for info on an old steel, tubular
tower/mast. According to the owner, it was purchased from Texas
Towers around 1980. The tower is retractable and consists of two
sections. The lower section is square: about 3" or 4" square. The
upper section is round. Both sections are made of steel. The base
consists of a square steel section embedded in concrete. There is a
square section, very strong, on which a dutton-lainson winch is
installed to allow for tilting up the tower/mast. The permanent
section (which doesn't move when you tilt down the tower) is about 5
feet tall. The tiltable tower/mast have another winch for retracting
the upper section. The entire tower/mast appears to be about 40 feet
tall. Anyone have any idea who might have made this thing and what
the original specs were?
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