Troyer Gemini Gourd Rack G24H Includes 24 SuperGourds w/Pourches
The Gemini 24 Unit Gourd Rack is top-of the line in construction and innovative design. It features our cable and winch system which will vertically lift and lower the hub section without the hub turning. Includes the 3-inch square, 3-piece 16-foot tall high-tensile pole, aluminum heavy-duty ground stake, two solid 72" long top perch rods, the two-tiered aluminum hub with installed glide buttons, two five-foot diameter rings, aluminum support beams, aluminum ball top, stop pin, safety pin, winch mounting brackets, cable guide, and 3/16" stainless cable.
- Features: It features a brake winch for easy raising and lowering; 34-feet of 3/16" stainless cable; twenty-four horizontal Gourd Mounting Arms. The all-aluminum hub has nylon glide tabs for squeak-free operation. A 3-inch-square aluminum pole assembly with a ball top and 72-inch long solid aluminum 3/8" top perch rods. There are two five-foot diameter rings. Each ring holds 12 gourds. Cable pulley, stop pin and safety pin are also included.
- Materials: Aluminum pole, aluminum heavy-duty ground stake, aluminum hub, rings are made from aluminum as well as all the support beams. Twenty-four solid aluminum 3/8" Gourd Mounting Arms are also included.
- Dimensions: Three-inch square high-tensile strength three-piece aluminum pole and stands 16-feet above the ground when installed. Square poles are superior in strength to round martin poles. Rings are 5-foot in diameter once assembled.
- Gourd Mounting Arms: Twenty-four 3/8" solid aluminum arms. Gourd Mounting Arms can be placed anywhere on the rings and attach using a stainless bolt and nut. Slip your gourd onto the GMA and insert your supplied stainless hitch pin. The pin will keep your gourd from falling off
- Brake Winch system: Includes a D&L 350-pound brake winch which is attached to the pole using the supplied winch mounting brackets. Also included is the cable guide which keeps the cable tight to the pole.
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