Your description seems vaguely reminiscent of a Wilson crank-up tower.
I once owned a Wilson TT-45, a two section, 45' tower. I no longer
have any info on Wilson towers. I'm guessing that yours is a TT-60 or
something like that. There may be some info on the Internet if you do
a search. A winch handle should be easily available from a hardware
store or a boating equipment retailer.
73, Joe
K2XX
Jim Pruitt <mailto:wa7duy@charter.net>
Friday, May 09, 2014 12:15 AM
I am hoping that someones can help me. I recently committed to buy
a crank up mast that is being sold by the daughter of a silent
key. The mast looks like about 60ft with 3 sections 20ft or so
tall. I could not see the third section but the second section
cranked up with a sawtooth metal strip like used on drill presses
to raise and lower them. The mast looked well made and thicker
pipe so probably commercial but I saw no label. Also the crank is
missing. It went on a square shaft but did not measure it but was
probably 1/2" or 3/4" square.
Anyone have any idea what I can use to crank it down or where I
could get a crank to fit it?
Can any ones tell me how to lower this mast to the ground safely
and tip it over? It currently has a small rotor on top (Ham M or
Ham 4 style) and a 3 element beam that looked like either 6 meters
or 10 meters. I would guess that it is at about the 45ft level or
so.
Thank you.
Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY
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