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what do you guys use to put your welder/generator in the back of your truck? I don't have a fork lift or a crane. any Ideas? I was thinking of buying a HF truck crane and mount it to a pad on my trailer hitch extension. off set it some how to the side. what do you guys think?
Reply:I use this i built it and use a chain come along or chain- fall it has lifted 1500lbs but it was scary.It will pick my 700lb 300d tb no problem. Attached Images
Reply:Do you have any specs? tube size and thickness. how much was the materials?I just was hoping to make it mobile.
Reply:how about this, I probably could do it for $250.. what you guys think. harbor freight aluminum ramps with a warn winch attached to a headache bar. of course the trailblazer would be on wheels. I don't have room for a trailer at my house and have been keeping my trailblazer at my parents house 40 miles away. see any flaws?Attachment 22067Attachment 22066Attachment 22064Last edited by Stone_Elvis; 09-25-2008 at 12:57 AM.
Reply:if you only going to move it a few time just use a come a long to get it up the ramps. My tool box weight more than twice what a trailblazer weighs and loaded by come a long. i use a small chain running between stake pockets instead of hooking the come a long to a headache rack. Bettet yet just rent a engine hoist if you're moving it once. you'll have to use a short length of chain between the engine hoist and welder to enough clearance.Last edited by tresi; 07-22-2008 at 11:57 PM.
Reply:I think the ramps would be a pain for frequent use.The Trailblazer's wheels won't help much with the ramp's steep approach angle.How about a scissors-style platform lift?ORHow about whipping up a wheeled platform cart that is the same height as your truck bed?When not on the truck, the Trailblazer is on it's wheeled cart.Good LuckLast edited by denrep; 07-23-2008 at 12:06 AM. |
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