Nobody I know would put a rod in a horizontal position like that on a span
that large. To flexible. My guess would be a local job as someone else
suggested. Having said that, a pretty good looking home job. If you are
trying to get a base piece take it down and have a fabricator make one to
match.

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015, 4:54 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> Was moved to this location in the early 80's, was originally erected in
> another location.  Could easily be from the 50's or 60's.  From the
> Farmer that owns it  "<In the early 80's> My Dad took my 1974 pickup
> truck and drove to the manufacturer and picked up a new base to put in
> the concrete.  He was only gone for a couple hours, and I think he went
> south <From southwest of Chicago>"  No Markings of any kind on the tower
> or base.  Base of the tower is 7.5' Across.  Leg diameter at the base is
> 2.25"   We've looked through Rohn, Trilon and Pirod, but haven't found
> anything similar. The Legs actually taper down in size within the bolt
> together sections.  The First section appears to be 50' tall.  The
> Standoffs you see in the picture are welded to the tower on 1 side, and
> U Clamped on the other.
>
> Nate
>
>
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