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Old January 16th 12, 11:44 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default transporting 16 foot length 4x4's with stationwagon?

On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 11:45:24 -0500, "Harry Brown"
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I'm hoping to use these 16 footers for an antenna mast, but I'm not sure how
to transport them. I own a Ford Taurus stationwagon that has a rack on top.
Delivery fees are way too high for just a couple of posts. Is it possible
to transport two at a time with my stationwagon? How would this be done?

Thanks,
harry



Do with the 4X4's what Mitt RMoney did with his dog: Tie 'em on the
top of the car.

Lay all three 4X4's on the rack with equal lengths sticking off each
end. Tie each one individually to the roof rack, then, tie the bundle
of three to the rack.

Drive normally, but stay a bit below the speed limit and don't take
corners and curves on two wheels.



 
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