I was thinking they made a 13 or 14’ stub tower because I have my A702 on one. Perfect height for my small collection with no trees. I can get my tractor bucket to about platform height for tools, etc.Russail wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 7:10 am Hey Dan are you sure on tower? I was thinking that was top of taller tower. This one measures about 13 ft
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It could be just the top of a tower my 53ft tower each section is a little over 13ft
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The owner said her dad built it. I had my reservations till I found that aremotor had their plant in broken arrow here for a short time.
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It is far from a true blue 702. That is a FIASA vane, hub and wheel is Chicago era and the tower is FIASA era.
The "tower" is just the top 13' 8 5/8" section of a standard 4 post 27, 40 or 53 tower.
Is an Aer o motor, an Aermotor that is in Oklahoma?
Yes Aermotor was in Broken Bow but after some of those parts were made.
Ron Stauffer
Montrose CO
The "tower" is just the top 13' 8 5/8" section of a standard 4 post 27, 40 or 53 tower.
Is an Aer o motor, an Aermotor that is in Oklahoma?
Yes Aermotor was in Broken Bow but after some of those parts were made.
Ron Stauffer
Montrose CO
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So Ron , your thinking it was assembled in broken arrow oklahoma with different Era parts? It's stamped F7
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No, your hub and wheel is older than 1964, tower section is newer.
I would guess the stamp on the hoop is from a rebuilder.
Ron
I would guess the stamp on the hoop is from a rebuilder.
Ron