nathantc409
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I think this is my first thread on here but I wanted to show off the current state of my home fabbed crane. It started as one of the harbor freight cranes, but i added a winch, pulleys, and better under bed reinforcement that it came with. Next im going to buy some 2-1/4 receiver hitch tubing, so that the boom can have thicker walls, and be one solid piece, and be about 3' longer than current for more lifting height.
In the photos that is one of our 450 lb stump grinders.
Outside of work i have to do a lot of things myself. Currently the rig is safe at 500 lbs with the boom fully raised. When the boom i'm going to build i'd push that to about 800 without worry (boom fully raised). This will make life easy on me going and pickup some 395 wheels and tires, among other heavy items by myself. Harbor freight says to only use 12v, but alibaba (where HF gets them) list this winch as 12/24v. The control is just simple switches, no relays at all. So far only tested with 12v because its not fully wired yet. I'll be trying it on 24 later on to see how that goes in reality. Most china electronics are going to be 12/24 as they are shipped worldwide. Better for sales im sure. Either way, $60 for the winch and 3 year no questions asked $9 warranty from HF, it's worth giving it a go on 24v.
In the photos that is one of our 450 lb stump grinders.
Outside of work i have to do a lot of things myself. Currently the rig is safe at 500 lbs with the boom fully raised. When the boom i'm going to build i'd push that to about 800 without worry (boom fully raised). This will make life easy on me going and pickup some 395 wheels and tires, among other heavy items by myself. Harbor freight says to only use 12v, but alibaba (where HF gets them) list this winch as 12/24v. The control is just simple switches, no relays at all. So far only tested with 12v because its not fully wired yet. I'll be trying it on 24 later on to see how that goes in reality. Most china electronics are going to be 12/24 as they are shipped worldwide. Better for sales im sure. Either way, $60 for the winch and 3 year no questions asked $9 warranty from HF, it's worth giving it a go on 24v.