Mine was on the side of the house, so I was lucky
that I could stand on the roof and push it up.
That is why I put the pulley on top, so I would
not have to deal with it again!
Once it rusted up and bent, it did not want to
go down, let alone up!

The fiberglass things seem best if you can get them
to carry the load at 50 foot or so.

Brett
N2DTS


> I have 44 ft that I put up by myself with the guy rings that 
> has stood some very strong winds.  If you use the 
> telescoping you have to get up to the top of the first 
> section to lift the other 4.  That first section is 10 ft. 
> up and lifting the final section is heavy.
> 
> Jim
> W5JO 
> 
> 
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