i just drilled 2 holes in the bed right behind where he mounted his angle iron. It worked well for me pulling motorcycles up. I would use a couple of long bolts that hold motorcycle engines as pins.. and pull the bolts out when i finsihed. I then got idiotic and forgot the bed wasn't that strong and tried to straighten a bent trailer and started to bend the bed. i had intended to use a skid and back up and straighten the bed, but i ended up selling the bed for $1,000 because it had no rust. bought the truck from texas. unfortunately it cost me $1,000 to ship it up lol. Now my plan is to mount a harbor freight ATV hitch to a headache rack.. and use a hitch winch mount on my new truck. I'm also thinking a skid might make a good mounting point.
Should be fine for up to around 300 lb as long as the load is on wheels and ramp isn't too steep. Most blowers and generators shouldn't be over 200 lb.
The go kart is the heaviest. If its larger leg length angle iron, the 3/16 is fine as long as it's not placed in torsion than it will twist quite a bit. The bed rails will likely always be the weakest link without additional bracing to the bed.
I have a 2010 Toyota Tacoma the best I could do is mount a winch like that to the bed floor up by the rear sliding window I could loosen up the bolts that actually hold the bed to the frame and put a piece of steel across The bed floor and use the bed mounting bolts to secure it???? My only worry is the cable would cut into the bed if I wasn’t careful that Tacoma‘s got a composite bed and it’s not real heavy duty,,, I would like to do something like this to load a 619 pound item a BF 34 safe up in Connecticut I found for sale the only way I could get it up into the truck is a winch of some type like this I figured I’d put a tow strap around it and tip the safe on its back on a set of wooden ramps with aluminum tips and hoist it in that way I’m not even sure it’ll work but that’s my idea????
Although i don't have enough confidence to do this myself, i thought it was an excellent video and instructions on how a backyard mech can. VG VIDEO
Impressive job dude.
Thanks!
i just drilled 2 holes in the bed right behind where he mounted his angle iron. It worked well for me pulling motorcycles up. I would use a couple of long bolts that hold motorcycle engines as pins.. and pull the bolts out when i finsihed. I then got idiotic and forgot the bed wasn't that strong and tried to straighten a bent trailer and started to bend the bed. i had intended to use a skid and back up and straighten the bed, but i ended up selling the bed for $1,000 because it had no rust. bought the truck from texas. unfortunately it cost me $1,000 to ship it up lol. Now my plan is to mount a harbor freight ATV hitch to a headache rack.. and use a hitch winch mount on my new truck. I'm also thinking a skid might make a good mounting point.
Is this bolted to the tonneau cover rails?
Yes. Well I think the bolts go through the truck bed and tonneau rails.
I might use your idea. I like it.
By any chance do you think this will help to load up cars on a dolly?
I like it. I'm gonna make one for myself,thanks
Great editing !!!
This should prevent the bed sides from collapsing inward. Simple enough I think I can do it with my youtube garage welding skill lol.
Great work! Trying to figure out how to install a winch in the truck of my SUV. But tell me where did you get your iron from?
Harbor freight has winches and 2" winch cradles that are meant to make winches easily removable for car truck suv hitches
If there isn't a supplier near you look up Speedy Metals. They ups/fedex to you.
Looks great
awesome edit and great tutorial
Nice work
I have a cover on my bed so I'll attach with clevis pins so I can remove when not being used
How did the winch hold up over time, did the inside have any bends because of the weight
Still holding with no bends anywhere. As long as the cross bar is tightly fitting nothing should bend...just need to keep the load within reason.
Outstanding!
Next time, grind the winch bracket and weld it. No need for bolts.......... save yourself a ton of headache.
Very thorough.
Any idea what the weight capacity is?
Will this work on snow blowers and generators?
Should be fine for up to around 300 lb as long as the load is on wheels and ramp isn't too steep. Most blowers and generators shouldn't be over 200 lb.
Well thought out!
Well done
Nice idea. I cringed using caliper jaws as marking tool.
Harbor Freight calipers! Once they dull a bit, I get a new $10 pair!
What year F-150 is this?
By the looks of the tail lights it the previous generation 09-14
What's the heaviest item you have pulled up on this setup? Trying to decide if I go 3/16" or 1/4" thick.
The go kart is the heaviest. If its larger leg length angle iron, the 3/16 is fine as long as it's not placed in torsion than it will twist quite a bit. The bed rails will likely always be the weakest link without additional bracing to the bed.
Those are pretty tiny bolts holding the brackets to the box. I would have gone 3/8” myself since there is room for the larger bolts.
FIRST THING I NOTICED! But I’m a “worse case scenario guy” so I over build everything! I spent 30 years as a fireman! 😁
I have a 2010 Toyota Tacoma the best I could do is mount a winch like that to the bed floor up by the rear sliding window I could loosen up the bolts that actually hold the bed to the frame and put a piece of steel across The bed floor and use the bed mounting bolts to secure it???? My only worry is the cable would cut into the bed if I wasn’t careful that Tacoma‘s got a composite bed and it’s not real heavy duty,,, I would like to do something like this to load a 619 pound item a BF 34 safe up in Connecticut I found for sale the only way I could get it up into the truck is a winch of some type like this I figured I’d put a tow strap around it and tip the safe on its back on a set of wooden ramps with aluminum tips and hoist it in that way I’m not even sure it’ll work but that’s my idea????
That's one of them ass-haulin go-carts 🏎
The Rena Clark-Cole look where he brought me froml
Dorinda Clark-Cole
Put it on the floor.
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Hack job at best