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319s setup is sweet! I've seen him do 'magic acts' with it.................
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I know i can fabricate kinda a jump-seat arrangement where i turn the last couple feet of bench area into its on stand alone seat that only comes down if the crane is removed, but don't know if its worth the effort.
"G" rated of course319s setup is sweet! I've seen him do 'magic acts' with it.................
please do, thanks much.Quite easy if you have the hardware. I can post pics tonight if you wish.
"G" rated of course
buddy of mine has that one and he says it sits just above the height of the side of the bed (he doesn't have troop seats) when collapsed. thinkin it might be a little too tall.is that the HF one with a cool paint job? i think it will fit under the troop seat when they are down.
wouldn't that throw off the geometry/mount of the hydraulic jack gimp? it's a pretty short post to begin with.... just sayin'You could always cut the post down. I know it would reduce the stress on the bottom mounting point.
A pallet of bricks would be about 2,500lbs which will put you in the same range that I'm searching for. Unfortunately, I'm only finding affordable cranes with a max of 2,000 lbs and that is without the boom extended.What does a standard pallet of bricks or.sod weigh? Haul some of that from time to time. Getting loaded is the easy part--forklift. Unloading is a real pain.
Here are the pics of the modified troop seats. Just need to obtain an extra folding leg.
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