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Grading Rod - Measurements on the Back?
I just bought a Berger CTS Alumn Grading Rod. Works great, though I cant
figure out the Measurements on the Back. The Front are straight forward, 3', expand, 6', expand, etc... On the Back it starts out at 5' and goes backwards up to like 16' or something. I could see the going backwards, but why start at 4'/5' ? Thanks |
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Grading Rod - Measurements on the Back?
Hmmm...
Not sure how that helps? If I turned the rod upside down and made it level with the ground and had it in a 16' hole? Maybe I'm missing something? Thanks, Scott- wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:53:59 GMT, "Scott Townsend" wrote: I just bought a Berger CTS Alumn Grading Rod. Works great, though I cant figure out the Measurements on the Back. The Front are straight forward, 3', expand, 6', expand, etc... On the Back it starts out at 5' and goes backwards up to like 16' or something. I could see the going backwards, but why start at 4'/5' ? Thanks That is how high the transit usually gets mounted? |
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