Aermotor 3-Leg Stub

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Ron Stauffer
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Re: Aermotor 3-Leg Stub

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Jerry
I figured that you had a trussed tripod tower as those were the only 3 leg 30' Aermotor that I have seen. It is meant for an 8 but is strong enough for a 10. After these, Aer went to the standardized easy to build up 3 leg in the standard Aer heights of 27, 33 etc without all that extra bracing
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Re: Aermotor 3-Leg Stub

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Ron Stauffer wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 11:08 am Jerry
I figured that you had a trussed tripod tower as those were the only 3 leg 30' Aermotor that I have seen. It is meant for an 8 but is strong enough for a 10. After these, Aer went to the standardized easy to build up 3 leg in the standard Aer heights of 27, 33 etc without all that extra bracing
Ron
Ron,

thanks for the wisdom, I wasn't aware of all of that history with 3 legged towers.
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