If your footings are on wet soil, or wet ground within the frost line you will need to dig them down below the frost line. If your on rocky, sandy, or gravel you shouldn't have to wory about it. The tension on the guys shouldn't be real tight. You dont want it to loose either. I set mine so the weight of the tail doesn't make the tower sway any more than 2" at 54'. They sag just a little when you site them. If there isn't any sag you have them to tight. This will all come to you naturaly once you have it all up. When you see the tower sway, or you see a big sag in the guys you know to tighten them. If they are tight and you can barely move them with your hand loosen them. Raise your tower one section at a time if your ground is not to level. Set that section plumb, than lower it and add anouther section and so on. If your base is higher than the guy footings your guys will tighten up as you raise the tower. You will need to watch them as you raise it. You may need to adjust it. It should never get harder to raise. If you notice an increase of force to lift it stop and check everything to make sure binding or guys are not getting to tight. If you keep going the tower will probably start to bend. If you break a guy wire it can sling back at the footing with great danger to anyone by that footing, or most likely the winch. It's not wise to stand right behind the winch.