Hooty481
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Well I picked up my first knuckle boom from a guy in Tennessee. It is a Morgan model 40 which is originally a Fassi F40.22. Morgan modified it to bolt to a ship and installed a winch. Unit requires 6gpm and 3000psi to run and it appears to have seen hardly any use what so ever.
I am still tossing around the idea of how to power the winch. The two options that are in choice is a gas motor pump similar to a log splitter. The other option is the transfer case PTO to a pump. It seems to me that the price is going to be close to the same.
T-case pto 350. Hydraulic pump is gonna run around 125-150.
new harbor freight 13hp Honda clone 299. Pump will be the same price.
Seems really a no brained to go with the pto power unit.
I will be mounting this in the bed since the mounting has been changed to a 2,x2,x1" piece of flat steel. The plan is to mount a 3'x3'x1" piece of flat steel in the bed first and to clamp it to the rails of the truck going through the bed. If I see the need to box in the rails of the original truck bed I will do so. After the plate in mounted then just bolt the plate on the crane to the plate in the truck.
Open to all ideas and suggestions. Would love to post picture but I can't from my iPad. I would gladly email them to someone if they would post them for me.
I am still tossing around the idea of how to power the winch. The two options that are in choice is a gas motor pump similar to a log splitter. The other option is the transfer case PTO to a pump. It seems to me that the price is going to be close to the same.
T-case pto 350. Hydraulic pump is gonna run around 125-150.
new harbor freight 13hp Honda clone 299. Pump will be the same price.
Seems really a no brained to go with the pto power unit.
I will be mounting this in the bed since the mounting has been changed to a 2,x2,x1" piece of flat steel. The plan is to mount a 3'x3'x1" piece of flat steel in the bed first and to clamp it to the rails of the truck going through the bed. If I see the need to box in the rails of the original truck bed I will do so. After the plate in mounted then just bolt the plate on the crane to the plate in the truck.
Open to all ideas and suggestions. Would love to post picture but I can't from my iPad. I would gladly email them to someone if they would post them for me.