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I mostly finished my receiver hitch crane before I came back to site. I think I will make 1 change: put the point where I set the hook for double lining at the end of the boom so I don't lose reach.
I live in a very quiet neighbour hood so unless things change all of this isn`t necessary.
Originally Posted by yamagrant
Happy Thursday mornin' all. Looks like it's going to be in the 30's C for the next few day's. Summer's back. Have a great day guy's.
Same here Grant, summer is back.
Originally Posted by Skzuk
Hello from Rocanville.
I mostly finished my receiver hitch crane before I came back to site. I think I will make 1 change: put the point where I set the hook for double lining at the end of the boom so I don't lose reach.
I just built it for hunting.. With just a deer on it, should be no need for the tie back straps to the front of the box. Without the straps on it can swivel to put the load into the truck box.
Originally Posted by GIGGER
Wow thats some lift there, wow
Good day Prairie gang, I'm at my Moms & just got the ''interweb'' here................. cant get rid of me that easy, lol
Seems nice but I`m not sure if I`d want to pay that price...my 56 F100 parts truck looks almost as good.
Originally Posted by GIGGER
Wow thats some lift there, wow
Good day Prairie gang, I'm at my Moms & just got the ''interweb'' here................. cant get rid of me that easy, lol
Welcome back Gerry!
Originally Posted by arctic y block
I wonder if the Monkey Face behind that 56 is a Merc?
Originally Posted by Skzuk
I just built it for hunting.. With just a deer on it, should be no need for the tie back straps to the front of the box. Without the straps on it can swivel to put the load into the truck box.
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