How do you remove a 75' radio antenna?

I have a 75 foot towering radio antenna in my patio (former homeowner was fire chief). I want to win rid of it. In fact, its free to anyone predisposed to remove it.


Answers:    After you became the owner of the property is a heck of a time to discover you hold a 75' tall be reluctant in the courtyard. If you had notice it before closing you could enjoy made its removal a precondition for that closing. Now you are stuck with it and next to the liability if it were to fall down over.

Maybe you could lease space on it to a cell phone company. They are always looking for a high place to put their antennas. Most of the time they find it tough to get neighbors to approve putting up a tower,. You enjoy the advantage that the tower is already nearby so no permit for tower installation would be needed. You could include a clause contained by the contract that makes them liable for any violate and for final removal when they are done.
It is very labor intensive to achieve rid of. I would contact a scrap metals buyer or stop one of those "Junker" trucks patrolling the streets on Garbage pick-up hours of daylight.
I think you could run this request for information as an add contained by the local paper for only just a few bucks. I'm sure some one will bite.
We quit using the one at our shop about 12 years ago. A small town fire dept. made arrangements to move it. They removed it free of charge.
I watch them take it down. It be relatively simple looking. You could tell it wasn't the first one they disassembled.
Good luck.
Well, I don't know where on earth you are but if you were hard by me I would be happy to remove it for you!.. If you really want it down, notify the local ham radio club that it is free if they will remove it!

You could also post a simple classified public notice which will probably get immediate results
Metal cutting saw and 75' of landing zone. Actually, you filch it down the same course it was put up, single in reverse. It should be within sections, say aloud 25' each. They should be bolted together and would probably require a crane to lower them down soundly.
Place an ad contained by the newspaper. Any crumb dealer will consider the cost of removal and haulage against the worth of the speck. You may well find that you enjoy to pay for the removal.
Call the former owner/fire chief he may can get hold of you some help from the fire department it may be a fire menace if its close to power lines.
Buy a citizen band radio to enjoy it working.
You know it cost a lot of money to own it installed in the first place.
You will find friends adjectives over the world with the contemporary found gadgets.
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