You've had some good suggestions.
Here's a MOP that I'd probably do IF I wanted a bigger foundation (I
think you do) AND could get decent sized equipment to the tower location.
Dig around the existing foundation. Yank it out and set it aside. Dig
the hole out big enough to drop the old foundation into the hole - bye
bye concrete.
Pour a new foundation on top of the old big enough to handle whatever
you might desire in the future! Ya never know.
Spread the pile of dirt into low spots in your yard.
-Steve K8LX
On 12/14/24 1:10 AM, ARTHUR BERNSTEIN via TowerTalk wrote:
I’ve had a 52 ft crank up (Hy Gain HG-52 SS) for a number of years. The past week there were two hi wind events here on
Long Island. The base of the tower has failed. The tower was extended and I forgot to lower it before vacation. It has been
cranked down, then fell over in second windy event. The 18 ft boom prevented it from hitting my rear fence. Two beams are
suspended over my neighbor’s property. Luckily they haven’t freaked out (yet.) Possibly bottom tower’s dog
ear feet may have bent. I’m looking to replace e the tower of similar height or slightly taller. The rebar protrusions
from the base likely won’t fit newer towers. I don’t have room to sink in a new base. This base is approximately
2.5 cu. Yards . How can I remove this base. Hire people with Jack hammers or could this cube of concrete be lifted out with a
crane?
Any ideas or suggestions.
Art., N2KA ..
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