A "hard" question. (dish mounting)

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O.K....The question isn't really all that hard, but what I'm asking about willl be when it sets up. :)

How much cement would the average person (with some experience) use for a dish and motor mount in the 36 inch range? Would a single 40 pound bag of sackrete (spelling?) be enough?

Thanks.
Tim
 
Yes thats what I use (60 pound + a few bricks) I dig 3' deep and the hole is 7" dia. I also have enough to fill the 2" pipe to the top with cement!
 
I used 80 LBS on my 1m, and dug a four foot hole about 9 inch wide. The 80LBS only filled the hole about 3/4 of the way but that is what I wanted. This let me set the cable underground tight against the pole so that it can be mowed around.
Also, now I am 100 percent sure that the thing won't move.

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Pete and havenx.

Thanks for the advice. Glad that I asked....hadn't planned on using that much. I'm certain that I would have had problems at some point because of this.

I appreciate your help.

Tim
 
TIP: Put the ground rod right in the hole before dumping in the cement. I've heard that a "rule of thumb" is you want the diamter of the hole to be at least equal to three times the OD of your pipe. When I put up the 10 footer last year I used 800 (yes, eight hundred) pounds of Quikrete. Even if the dish blows away we'll still have one heck of a flag pole. Good luck.
 
I put my 4" diameter pole in a 3' deep hole. the bottom 6" is rock, then concrete on top of that, then pole is filled to a height of 3" tall. took 3 or 4 bags iirc. It had a 10' dish on it for about 15 years, then sat there until I put the KU dish on it.
 
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