I tried to answer earlier, but Charter failed and the Internet has been
down most of the afternoon. You've probably discovered it by now, but
these are in Texas. All the lots I looked at used a 2"ball. Nothing on
the license, bu there's contact info. I'd assume (which is never safe)
that they will require a trailer license. I'd get one from my own state.
Looking at the info, they are all 50 ft, 3 section towers for broadband
which to me indicates they "probably" wouldn't handle a big wind load.
They "look like" any good 3/4 ton and up pickup truck could haul one,
but that contact info is there.
They "look like" a good set up for a club on FD (small 3 and 4L
tribanders, rotating dipoles, and VHF antennas?)
My son has a big GMC pickup and has been hauling some good size boats
from New England To Fl, so I could get him to bring one up, but from GA
to TX, to MI would not be cheap.
73
Roger
On 9/20/2016 Tuesday 2:03 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On Tue,9/20/2016 10:51 AM, Jon Pearl - W4ABC wrote:
Click on the icon in the middle of the page to view the individual
trailer/tower lots.
Some important considerations.
1) Where is this stuff located?
2) How are the trailers equipped for towing, how big a vehicle is
needed to tow them?
3) What about licensing for the trailer? You'll probably need a
license to tow it home.
73, Jim K9YC
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