Hey thanks everybody for all the kind words.
I think a cable on the downwind side broke. There was a littel slack and I could see the mast moving some. This may have weakend that cable then things just got out of control after that.
I've Picked up a 500ft role of some much heavyer cable.
There are some gennies been up there going on 6 years now. There not very productive. The plan is to remove all the lazy deadbeet gennies and replace with the best upgrades todate.
There are several TDMs, tredmill, Hornet, 403, 2 pole motor conversions and so on.
I'll leave the 403. I like people to see what a pile of #$%^%&^%%t it is. The Lakota stays ( new blades), Hornet gets "Jerry blades, I also want to fly my Fisher-Paykil but my 8ft foam blades are not done yet. The F&P will be 12 volt and down wind to help keep water out.
Odly enough there are no Garbogens on my roof. I think I can cut the genny count down by replaceing most of the oddball group on the roof with 6 Garbogens.
I've started making solid steel armatures and rewing stators for just that project.
I'll be more proud anyway flying 6 Garbogens, 1 Lakota, 1 F&P, 1 very modid Jerry bladed Hornet, a few 8" dual rotor gennies that match my 49" blades.
Thats a group I'll be proud of.
This will take a while. Well one machine at a time.
Thanks again guys.
JK TAS Jerry