We're back
I got home last night about 11:00 PM, and was back outside bolting on the plastic cover for the gears on the mount at 11:30 after looking at the forecast for this morning, but that is getting ahead of the story.
We had a great trip down to Nashville and arrived at the solid dish house about 11:00 AM. As I said, the owner had most of the work already done for us, just a matter of removing everything. All the bolts were either taken out already, or loose except the big main one in the top of the cap.
We took the dish down and carried it to the driveway, and unbolted the mount, took it off, and carried it to the driveway. Cut off the pole just above the ground, then cut sections down to the concrete and beat it down into the hole with a hammer.
We started construction of the frame to be used to secure the dish for hauling back home. I wanted a totally independent frame from the dish to allow for just the slightest freedom of movement for the dish, but could be cranked down with straps to secure it. That way, no pressure on the dish itself to keep from warping it, yet secure enough to travel at 70 Mph.
About half way through construction, the owner's wife and daughter had grilled hamburgers and hot dogs for us and they invited us to eat lunch. What a great and wonderful family. I don't think I have ever met such gracious hosts. They had a fully cooked meal with baked beans and Southern Style sweetened Iced Tea all laid out, so of course we had to take time out to eat.

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We finished the frame, and got all loaded up. Thanked our hosts, and yes Anole, I tried to give him some money to take his wife out to dinner, but he wouldn't accept it. He simply said he wanted the dish to go to someone who would take care of it.
Thank you once again Lonnie for the dish and your hospitality.

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During last week, I had called to ask Lonnie if he could get in touch with his old Birdview dealer to just see if he had any old parts laying around he might want to get rid of and to find out what he wanted for them. The dealer had two new, or nearly new motors, an LNB, and a modern feed-horn cover that he gave to Lonnie for me to have absolutely free.
The one motor looks like it has never been mounted, and is a 110:1 gear ratio motor. The other is just like what is on the mount, and what I have currently on my dish, 37:1 gear ratio.
We left there about 2:00 PM, and with such heavy traffic on a bright sunny 75 degree Sunday afternoon, it was almost 3:00 PM before we got to the second dish.
We pulled up, and got the owner to come out and show us around. Took stock of the situation and the remaining time we had and made a decision to pass on the second dish. Perhaps we could have done it without damaging the dish and no one getting hurt, but we were a man short because one of our crew got sick on Saturday and couldn't go along so we decided it was better to leave it as is, and let someone else have it.
The dish is there, and you can contact either djkurious, or myself and we will give you the information to contact the owner, who does want it taken down. He really wanted us to stay and take it, but we told him we just weren't professional enough nor did we have the proper equipment to do the job without accident or injury. Anole is correct in his earlier statement, you really do need a lift of some kind for a dish that high.
I am sorry djkurious for the extra trouble you went to for us, but perhaps someone else will read this who is within a short distance and they will get the dish. It is in great shape and has not been damaged, and the owner is willing to let it go free, so someone, please take this opportunity and run with it.
I am extremely happy and more than satisfied that we got what we originally planned the trip for, and am thoroughly convinced that what Lonnie gave me was more than worth the trip all by itself.
Here are all the pics, including me, Lonnie, and one of my crew. I am the old fat man.
The last picture is of the dish on my front porch.
The frame was designed to be independent of the trailer, and can be used again and again on any trailer. I just took off the straps, and slid the frame and dish out the back, and pulled it onto my porch.
When I dropped off my two crew members last night, they wanted to know when we were going to do it again, and where were we going? I told them I think next time, maybe Oklahoma. So OSU, if you can line up a Birdview down there, we just might come down.
