Can a tractor knock down a mast?
Can a tractor knock down this mast with a strong steel cable?
Can a tractor knock down this mast with a strong steel cable?
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Properly positioned steel rope will lead to breaking at least.
Of course, it also depends on the tractor and the underground.
Things are a little more stable. You don’t get that easy.
And an excavator?
If the rope is attached to the tip, the lever could be large enough.
My thinking 😉
Some also fall by themselves
There are other criteria for the stability of masts.