Going to use this to pick up heavy items and place them in our Ford F150 truck.
Thank you. It's already been tested at 300 pounds and that is our target weightRemember as you move away from the pivot point the AMOUNT you can lift will decrease proportionally.
If that hole is through the pipe - that will be the first place it will bend or break once the load gets heavy.
How about an action shot? (in use)
It picked up our belly mower so we could take it to our barn. Worked good but then it started to rotate. Dangerous, will have to find a solution.How about an action shot? (in use)
Rope on each end of the deck, tied to the relative side of the tractor.It picked up our belly mower so we could take it to our barn. Worked good but then it started to rotate. Dangerous, will have to find a solution.
I have an OEM "Dearborn" 3PT hitch boom..Looks a lot like an old fashioned 3PH boom. View attachment 113061
Well... a friend has one of these:Welcome aboard.
I have to admit, when I saw the title I thought someone had installed a front end loader on a pickup truck.
Freightliner Unimog. Aka... 419.Well... a friend has one of these:
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I guess it doesn't qualify because the truck bed is replaced with an excavator?
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And a friend of a friend brought his forklift-and-boom-crane variant to help fetch my lathe out of first friend's truck:
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37 ton with the pallet forks on a CUT, pretty respectableNice build. Genius maybe.
I use the loader, forks, and some chain. And a big long ballast. View attachment 113079
Yup, needs triangulation. Rigid triangles are your friend. See @mcfarmall post of the old time 3 point boom. I’ve got one, but not that pretty (it matches my 8N). Now that I have a modern FEL and pallet forks, the old boom will probably quietly rust away.It picked up our belly mower so we could take it to our barn. Worked good but then it started to rotate. Dangerous, will have to find a solution.
Or, spread the forks and pick up the mower like a pallet. Put a ratchet strap on it too if things are going to be less than smooth.Mower deck transport is sketchy. They swing every which way. For PFs, four short ropes looped each end. One on each deck wheel, four loops to the forks is how I'd do it. Keep the deck as close to the forks as possible to eliminate swing.
GrizOr, spread the forks and pick up the mower like a pallet. Put a ratchet strap on it too if things are going to be less than smooth.