I am like a kid on Christmas eve. I am very anxious because tomorrow I'm going to claim my free C-Band dish at my wife's friend's place. She bought her house but doesn't want that eyesore of a big dish in her backyard. I'm going to take the dish down, and plant it like a lovely flower in my backyard
(No eyesore in my opinion)
The dish is approx 6 to 8 ft off the ground on a pole. I'm hoping to be able to remove the actuator arm to allow the dish to go completely to 1 side, and then with some assistance, lift the dish off of the pole and gently to the ground. Or possibly I may look at disassembling the dish while it is still on the pole if possible. I won't know until I get there tomorrow. I have only seen pictures of the dish on video, so I don't have any still pictures to sit and study to plan my strategy for taking the dish down. I'm hoping to cut the pole off at the ground and salvage it. 8ft would allow me to bury 3 feet in the ground and have 5 feet above ground I'm hoping, or maybe 4ft above and 4ft below. From what I've seen in the video, the dish is either a 6ft dish or an 8ft dish. It is mesh, so hopefully the dish itself isn't too heavy, just the polar mount will be the heavy part. It should be a fun Saturday! Weather is looking great!

The dish is approx 6 to 8 ft off the ground on a pole. I'm hoping to be able to remove the actuator arm to allow the dish to go completely to 1 side, and then with some assistance, lift the dish off of the pole and gently to the ground. Or possibly I may look at disassembling the dish while it is still on the pole if possible. I won't know until I get there tomorrow. I have only seen pictures of the dish on video, so I don't have any still pictures to sit and study to plan my strategy for taking the dish down. I'm hoping to cut the pole off at the ground and salvage it. 8ft would allow me to bury 3 feet in the ground and have 5 feet above ground I'm hoping, or maybe 4ft above and 4ft below. From what I've seen in the video, the dish is either a 6ft dish or an 8ft dish. It is mesh, so hopefully the dish itself isn't too heavy, just the polar mount will be the heavy part. It should be a fun Saturday! Weather is looking great!