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Sounds like fun, but until I win the Lotto I don't think I'm in the right
ballpark.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan R. Downing" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 10:14 PM
Subject: Luso towers
> Hello list,
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> Has anyone on the list looked into Luso towers when shopping for a new
> one?
> For those that aren't aware of Luso, it is a Japanese tower builder of
> heavy
> duty electrically operated crankup towers in heights from 90 feet to over
> 300 feet. They accommodate antenna, rotor, and mast weight of up to 2200
> pounds. The 150 foot model is rated to accommodate 140 square foot of
> antenna, and goes from a fully retracted height of 42 feet to a fully
> extended height of 145 feet in 29 seconds. Masts of up to 8.6 inch
> diameters are accommodated with multiple thrust bearings. Each model is
> available with a number of options, including a rotating base, and
> automatic
> retraction when winds exceed a preset level. The 150 foot model weighs
> 29700 pounds excluding options.
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> A friend just took delivery of the 90 foot model with the rotating base
> and
> automatic retraction system. Because of my recent good news on the health
> front, I am seriously thinking of ordering the 120 foot tower with the
> rotating base, automatic retraction, 4 inch mast with thrust bearings, and
> a
> prop pitch rotor with Green Heron controller.
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> If anyone has investigated the Luso offerings, I'd appreciate discussing
> them with you.
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>
> Merry Christmas everyone, and a very happy New Year.
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> Best 73
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> Alan
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