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I would say exactly one etec 200 h.o. :)
It's labeled 500lbs. |
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#2
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AND you can use it for birthday parties to hang a pinata from.
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I was thinks maybe a tounge jack to support the bottom and stabilize it. When you don't need it, swing it out of the way
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Spares - I think I am going to replace the orange angle piece with a 3ft length of box steel and have a tongue jack on each end to stabilize. Also . . . you could get a 2 or 3ft hitch extension and have better room to swing a motor 360degrees.
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I'm going to dig my crane out today so I can start thinking about it again, if I come up with any ideas, I'll post them up. A fereind of mine has a portable crane that he got from a hospital(they use it to pick up patients), the wheels were broken and they were throwing it out. The whole thing weighs less than 35 lbs, and it rated fro 500 lbs lift. Its all made with tubing and uses a slim cylinder, its perfect for hanging outdrives
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You could brace it to a gooseneck ball or a fifth wheel hitch.
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