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Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 25 Guying

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 25 Guying
From: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2015 17:11:22 -0500
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Note: Depending on the size of the Ash tree, some people will pay good money for the wood. I think our neighbor got several hundred dollars for his very large tree. We had several medium Ash that were straight and tall. I don'r remember the number now, but it was several hundred board feet of good lumber. I wish I'd known that sooner as the power company "trimmed" trimmed one that was too close to the power line. That left me with a 30' stump about 1.5 feet in diameter. I cut it off and gave to one neighbor for firewood.

These trees were solid and recently killed by the Emerald Ash Borer. Most of the wood around here is quarantined.

As strong as they are, I'd never use one to guy a tower. They work really well to hold wire antennas. We cut down most of the trees of any size that could fall on our property. The map lists that as a right-of-way for a future road to 64 acres that otherwise would be land locked.

73

Roger (K8RI)

On 12/27/2015 Sunday 2:34 PM, GALE STEWARD via TowerTalk wrote:
I've seen trees used for as guy anchors but it gives me concern. However, they 
seem to work well for masts that hold up wire antennas or for something 
temporary for a small antenna.

Last spring I had a fairly large ash tree that I found was totally rotted out 
in the center of the trunk, probably 40% of it. There was no sign of this issue 
externally.
This tree was NOT used for guying and there was nothing attached to it but I 
had it taken down. It's now a nice, useful pile of firewood.
73, Stew K3ND
       From: Kevin Stover <kevin.stover@mediacombb.net>
  To: towertalk@contesting.com
  Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2015 12:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 25 Guying
Using a tree for a guy point is a really bad idea.

Example: We used to have a 70' Douglass fur in our front yard. During
and ice storm it dropped a branch which took out the rain gutters on the
front of the house. We filed a claim with homeowners and they paid it.
Two weeks later we received a letter from the insurance company
explaining that they would no longer cover any damage done to our
property or a neighbor by that tree.

Long story short we took the tree down, at our expense, and found it to
be hollow from the ground up to the 30' mark.

Imagine the tree being used to secure a guy wire on a tower, the tree
comes down for whatever reason, rot, disease, too much stress and
pulling the tower down on top of your house, or worse the neighbor's.
It's this stuff that encourages people to get law degrees.

On 12/26/2015 7:34 PM, Wayne Kline wrote:
   I responded to this thread B-4
The tree can be used but IMO will not fly with a building permit application. The tree anchor with the belly band ( around the tree with a loop of EHS) is a bad idea. the tree grows around the back side taught wire making it impossible to determine it's condition . the lag screw !! ymmv !!!! fixed eye anchor https://www.macleanpower.com/products/item.asp?ITEM_ID=2040 There are a few open screw thread each end with optional end choice. as for drilling there a drills and extension that will DRILL completely THROUGH the tree NOT around. But this still will not pass any building permit situation . Wayne W3EA



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73

Roger (K8RI)


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