I some how missed this thread. Just a couple of things about Clinto's truck that might be helpful.
First off, when I converted the truck I had no desire to keep it perfectly stock. Not long after that I did but it was too late for the bumperetts. The pump was put under the seat because that was a out of the way place. I didn't cut the frame or anything because I wanted to be able to put it back if I ever chose. All the hinge stuff is bolted in the bumperett holes.
Second, the reason for the sub frame (it's what I call it) was to be able to quickly change the bed out. I wanted to be able to put any bed I wanted on the back and beat it up, and then put my "parade" ready bed on for show and parades. I never got around to putting anything else on. To remove the bed you just remove the couple of bolts on each side, lift the bed off and lower any other cargo bed on. One could make a custom bed for this truck for hauling most anything and then put the stock bed back for shows.
I am thinking about putting a dump under the truck fate has put in my yard again but it will not be so involved. I still think electric pumping is the way to go. I have noticed a lot of people loose their spare tire holder and stuff to put a PTO set up on.
Last thing, the hoist will not lift the weight most of you guys think the truck should carry. My family has two tri-axle trucks and about 3 single axle dump trucks. My deuce was for use around the house. If I needed to haul over 5 tons, I would borrow a real truck (no offence intended). I hauled probably 4 or 5 tons once and the rear axles sounded like they didn't appreciate it. I figure there was not need to abuse the old girl, so I decided to mount the hoist near the back so it could not under any circumstance touch the axles or drive shafts and it would also dump at almost 90 degrees. It's what I wanted so it's what I did. It looks like Clinto is getting plenty of use out of the set up and I hope it continues to work good for him. He of course has the life time warrenty on the welding
Here's a picture of it with out the bed on it. That's 6" by 1/2" angle I think. It's been a while.