Too far away for me. I'm on the wrong side of the country. Three of those look like commercial dishes. Shouldn't have a problem finding someone to get those down. You said you wanted them removed. Does that mean whom ever takes them down can have them? Just curious.
If you can't find anybody here to remove them and will have to pay somebody to do so, you might be able to make up some of the money by removing the FEEDS & lnbs, and offering them here. It only takes a crescent wrench and screwdriver.
Fiberglass/Composite type dishes like those, are extremely heavy, and you'll likely need pros and a crane to get them down. Depending on the height of the building that is.
On the other hand, fiberglass/composite dishes are REAL easy to cut up into small pieces with a standard electric circular saw.... I've done it myself with an old 11 foot one a long time ago, and then placed it in the garbage. It was amazing how easy they chop up (they are hollow inside), yet when fully assembled, they seem so solid and heavy. You could do that, and take the remains down in an elevator. I'd still encourage you to salvage the feeds and lnbs though...
Yes that's possible.
I'd run an ad in the local swap and shop paper if there's one in your area. Surely there's someone in your area that would be interested in them. A radio or TV station perhaps? San Francisco is a tough area with all their restrictions. Never know what you'll run into as far as permits and such. Power lines could be another problem.
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