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Well, I bit the bullet and bought it! Took me two days from Noon to 4 ish doing some prep work and a crane from 9AM- 3PM the third day to tear it down. Prep work helped a lot but everything went smooth and easy the day of. I had a couple friends come out to help but it was mostly sit around and watch for 45 minutes while crane crew rigged then catch pieces as lay them on a trailer for 10 minutes, then repeat. Fortunately my memory of the facility was right, they must have only used it a few times, the paint wasn't even worn of the inside of the distributor when I opened it up. Someone also cleaned out the bottom of the leg before shutting everything down. Little paint and she should be new (ish)
Overall I'm about 11 hours of work and $7K into it. Knock on wood it goes back together well and works for us when I build a systems.
Edit: Oh and as a bonus at the end of the day I convinced the crane operators to raise the boom to max height (176') raise me up in the crows nest then drop it at max operating speed for the thrill. That alone was worth the money!
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