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Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

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Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

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It must be the redneck in me but I like the idea of building one of these, either on the front or back.

If you find any better examples, post away.


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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

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Love the engine hoist come crane ...
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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

Post by GUtripper »

raptorthumper wrote:It must be the redneck in me but I like the idea of building one of these, either on the front or back.

If you find any better examples, post away.


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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

Post by MARKx4 »

GUtripper wrote:
raptorthumper wrote:It must be the redneck in me but I like the idea of building one of these, either on the front or back.

If you find any better examples, post away.


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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

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Part way through build...

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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

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1:45

There was a whole vid on their website when they set up the fuel dump the year before using the stiff leg crane on the 'lux.

You'd need some good bump stops, but vastly doable.
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Re: Gin poles or A-frame cranes.

Post by raptorthumper »

They look pretty good and are telescoping at the same time. Probably fold away well.


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