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On Jan 15, 8:45*am, "Harry Brown" wrote:
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 I had to move a big (disassembled) HF beam antenna with a mini-van. I used wooden grape stakes(1 x 2) to make an expanded version of the existing roof rack, such that the cross-members were about eight feet front-to-back and provided adequate support for the 30-minute trip. (The stock cross-members can be separated only about four feet.) I would say the antenna weighed more than one of your posts, but less than two. Two trips? |
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