Power Pole

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<font color="red"> You know that voyureism is agin da law.....
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That may be, but vigilance for homeland security is exempt and encouraged.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Phil
 
   / Power Pole #12  
Don't hold me to this but, it should be stamped on the pole.
Some thing makes me think that the stamp should be x amount of feet above the ground and the measurement from the ground to the top of the pole is what is stamped on the pole.
 
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#13  
Yeah that's it, homeland security /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Thanks guys, 24 feet sounds about right. Sorry for the confusion Jim, welcome to my world. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Power Pole #14  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Yeah that's it, homeland security /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Thanks guys, 24 feet sounds about right. Sorry for the confusion Jim, welcome to my world. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif )</font>

Well, I looked at my power pole this morning and it looks like the transformer sits about 24' off the ground and the pole extends up another 6' above that. About 1' down from the top is a insulator mast for one of the wires coming to the transformer. The other wire is about 5' below at the transformer level. I'm not sure how much of this pole is in the ground, but I'd guess there is at least 30' out of the ground.

The main power line poles along my road look to be about 5' taller than my power pole. I thought they would be at least 10' taller, but they just look taller since they don't have a transformer, I think. They may also be buried deeper into the ground, but I think you are wondering about the height above the ground. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Power Pole #15  
Poles are sized by length and class.

A class 9 is about as big around as your calf and around 12 feet out of the ground.

You only get bigger from there in class and altitude. Normal poles along the road with service drops on them are 30-35 foot poles. Figure the telephone ca (bottom attachment) is about 20 feet and estimate from there. Near RR tracks or crossings you are going to find 45-50 foot poles min. because you need a lot more clearance. You can go up to 90's. No, really, you can go up the 90's, 50-60 is plenty for me on hooks. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

You building a hunting condo?
 
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#16  
Not for hunting, we're on a hill that overlooks a lake. We've got a lot of trees and thought it would be cool to see over all that stuff. Pretty low priority project though, lots of other things in line before that.
 
   / Power Pole #17  
RedRocker, I like your idea. I had the same one myself. I know that when they put mine in they said it was a 30' pole. I have a very high spot at the back of my 11 acres here and we are atop the plateau, but a lot of tall 100'+ trees. I had thought about getting 4 poles and build an observation deck on top of them. Keep us posted if you try this.
 
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#18  
I'll do pix if I ever get that far. 30' looks about right, my camper parked next to it is about 12' and it looks about twice as tall give or take a few feet.
 

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