I mounted 1 on my yard dump trailer. Reason i didn't mount it to my pickup is? Its a hotrod, not a work truck. To pick up big heavy logs. For firewood. Tire of breaking my back ~ Nice crane
I went to solar power street lights around the house. It cut my electric bill down 150 dollars a month. Plus i have light in power outages. I LOVE THEM. in 2 months they done paid for themselves 👍👍
It is a very good helping hand but that top bracket alone cannot help when it comes to the strength, I had to weld heavy gauge metal to the frame so it won't damage the truck bed in case of heavy lifting, if the bottom mount is compromised under heavy load it will be very costly and dangerous that top U bolt cannot stop that either.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your concern about the strength and reinforcement. I just wanted to let you know that the setup has been working great for me the way it is. I haven't experienced any issues with heavy lifting, and the top bracket seems to be holding up well. If anything changes or if I make further modifications, I'll be sure to keep everyone updated. Thanks again for your input!
I mounted 1 on my yard dump trailer. Reason i didn't mount it to my pickup is? Its a hotrod, not a work truck. To pick up big heavy logs. For firewood. Tire of breaking my back ~ Nice crane
it appears the boom is mounted backward. the adjustable side is goes on the back not the front. that will allow the boom to adjust up instead of down.
lol good eye
I went to solar power street lights around the house. It cut my electric bill down 150 dollars a month. Plus i have light in power outages. I LOVE THEM. in 2 months they done paid for themselves 👍👍
I have a question for you. Can ya use Sodium Hydroxide in place of Potassium Hydroxide in Nickel Iron batteries?
No
I have the later model wish i could buy one this size mine is 5 -6ft tall this means i have to unbolt it from my boat to get under bridges
Build a swing joint to fold it!!!
It is a very good helping hand but that top bracket alone cannot help when it comes to the strength, I had to weld heavy gauge metal to the frame so it won't damage the truck bed in case of heavy lifting, if the bottom mount is compromised under heavy load it will be very costly and dangerous that top U bolt cannot stop that either.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your concern about the strength and reinforcement. I just wanted to let you know that the setup has been working great for me the way it is. I haven't experienced any issues with heavy lifting, and the top bracket seems to be holding up well. If anything changes or if I make further modifications, I'll be sure to keep everyone updated. Thanks again for your input!
How did you fix your electric bike???
The dealer is currently trying to fix it an update will come soon
why not use the orange handle thats right there??>?
on a hill not a strong point to grab with the truck down hill
You have the crane arm on backwards hole height go in the back pivot in front
Normally the tag on the motor will give the weight at the bottom of tag. It'll weigh 300+ lbs.
I am not sure but I bet your right
nice to have cheers
It is very convenient
A labor saving device
It's a back saving device too
Your boom.. It's on backwards!
One of the photos from Amazon shows it backwards too.
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si pero el motor no pesa 2000 lbs