Most antennas are sold without accessory parts such as mast or cables.
The only caution I can think of regarding the Winegard is that once assembled, it can be difficult to fold back down. That would only be a problem if you put it in the attic and found you needed to move it outside.
Installed outside, it would be a premium solution, able to power many sets with no amplification needed.
You may want to 'test' your reception using the 4220 outside. There is a real chance you could find it capable when provided an unobstructed view.
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)
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