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On 11/14/2019 8:30 AM, Jim Thomson wrote:
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 12:26:10 -0500
From: Dave Sublette <k4to.dave@gmail.com>
To: kj6y--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] multi-sheave pulley
<The trouble is, at age 77 I no longer have the arm strength that I once
<had. So, I would like to use a multi-sheave system to reduce the
force
<necessary to lift it off and reinstall it. I have a two pully
system which
<would reduce it to half, but I think I had better go with a three or
four
<section system.
<All this to ask what is a good three or four sheave fully? It only
need be
<a two inch diameter. Or, a one inch would work also. If you have any
<knowledge which one and where to get it, it would be appreciated.
In the
<meantime, I will do my own searching. But, I thought it would be
good to
<have the input of someone who has actually used what they recommend.
<As always, I look forward to the excellent advice that comes from this
<group.
<73,
<Dave, K4TO
### Use a ....cumalong. Easy, and much better control vs a
lawn tractor.
http://ds-studio.co/cumalong-tool/ ; The 1st pix, is the version
I have. It has
the 2nd hook option..... so you double up on the
cable....so its only half
as long, but capacity increases from 1 ton to 2 tons. You
then also get
an even finer adjustment for a given amount of lever pull. An
88 lb rotor
would be a piece of cake.
## I use a multi sheave / rope setup to get a yagi to top
of tower, then the same
cumalong to do the last few inches. Grnd crew lifts yagi up
to top of tower, then I
hook the cumalong to a 2nd quick rls shackle. Grnd crew then
goes home. I lift yagi
the last little bit.... then....using my hb version of the
infamous F12..easy on mounting
scheme, mate the horz boom plate to the already installed vert
mast plate.
Jim VE7RF
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