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FOR SALE: Doppelmayer Double T-Bar


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#1 Dan P

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 07:44 AM

1975 Doppelymayer Double T-Bar
10" Sheaves on 5 Portal Towers
Top Tension: Counterweight
Bottom Overhead Drive: 40 Hp. AC drive with ring and pinion
Horizontal Length: 1311 ft.
Vert. Rise 215 ft.
36 spring boxes (model IWN) on each side
5/8" Grips
2500' 5/8" RLL Rope
2500' 5/8" LLL Rope
Interested Parties please contact sales@skytrans-mfg.com
Or Call 603-746-4446

#2 Kelly

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 09:16 AM

Hi Dan
You have 2 ropes included - which is what?
Please post tower length or average snow depth at track.
Are terminals intact and included?
Year lift last running and or inspected?
Thanks,
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#3 rniemi

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Posted 15 August 2009 - 02:47 AM

View PostDan P, on 14 August 2009 - 07:44 AM, said:

1975 Doppelymayer Double T-Bar
10" Sheaves on 5 Portal Towers
Top Tension: Counterweight
Bottom Overhead Drive: 40 Hp. AC drive with ring and pinion
Horizontal Length: 1311 ft.
Vert. Rise 215 ft.
36 spring boxes (model IWN) on each side
5/8" Grips
2500' 5/8" RLL Rope
2500' 5/8" LLL Rope
Interested Parties please contact sales@skytrans-mfg.com
Or Call 603-746-4446


Hi Dan,

In addition to the questions from Kelly, what is the location and current install status (still installed or on the ground)? Only sell complete, or possibly consider separating out parts (we'd be pretty interested in the springboxes and grips seperately if in good condition).

-Ryan

#4 Dan P

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Posted 17 August 2009 - 04:37 AM

View Postrniemi, on 15 August 2009 - 02:47 AM, said:

Hi Dan,

In addition to the questions from Kelly, what is the location and current install status (still installed or on the ground)? Only sell complete, or possibly consider separating out parts (we'd be pretty interested in the springboxes and grips seperately if in good condition).

-Ryan

Ryan,
This T-Bar is currently Down and In my yard in Contoocook N.H.We removed it this spring. It was up and running last season,although it will need Bullwheel retention,input shaft rollback,new counterweight,and updated electrical to meet code upon install.All of which we can engineer and design. The Spring boxes and grips are in very nice shape and we may be willing to seperate
Dan

#5 Dan P

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Posted 17 August 2009 - 05:08 AM

View PostKelly, on 14 August 2009 - 09:16 AM, said:

Hi Dan
You have 2 ropes included - which is what?
Please post tower length or average snow depth at track.
Are terminals intact and included?
Year lift last running and or inspected?
Thanks,
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Kelley,
This is two Complete T-bars (one clockwise rotation one counterclockwise) that ran on a common set of towers.
Lift was operational last year. not quite sure of the tower length
Dan





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