That big of a flag will require a heavy duty pole , ask the local rural electric boys to bring their crew with a lift truck . got any pictures or details or specs of the base,. are you using a six foot circle of concrete? ,.if it were me doing it country boy stlye ,. i would have a 10 ft concrete circle a ft thick , with a center hole about 6 feet deep of solid concrete left hollowed to accept the flagpole ,with about 4-6 inches of wiggle room,. this area would be concreted in when the pole is trued and plumb .. raising the pole could not be any harder than what the ol boys that put in the rural electric here ,.toe the end down into the hole and walk it up ,.like a ladder ,. if it is heavy, use a tractor loader with a jib pole made from a boom pole mounted in the bucket. toe down with another loader, mount T handles Strategically along the length of the pole and get yourself 4 good men that could run for safety in a tenth of a second if anything fails,. LOL
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