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yes thats what i want. swaploader is really expensive they want around 17-19k for their smallest loader. Im going to have to pay off all my school loans before I get into this
I like you set up sounds sweet. have any pictures? How much more weight are we talking here? because Im not worried up to around 2000 pounds. I'm really into the hook lift idea and ill look into swap loader and see if they make hinged lifts for dumping.
Yes!!! thats exactly what I want!!
Wreckerman, You have a good point with the center of gravity. Now that's one more thing i have to consider. A friend of mine builds monster trucks. I will have to pick his brain as to a way to make some sort of anti sway system that may work with the...
I looked into buying one the only problem is. the fact that the deuce chassis is much higher than the street chassis they are designed for. I would also need a way to clamp the load chassis' down to the deuce chassis for off road purposes.
yes deuces are slow. horse and buggys are slower.
I'm talking along the lines of a dumpster hook loader. I like this ides because then i could make many attachments for it. Such as a camper (that's iffy though), of course dumpsters, tow flat bed, and even put a troop bed on a frame for one. I...
I am No engineer. But I'm well mechanically inclined. I know it would make the best use for my deuce if I could design and build a hook-lift system for it. I searched all over the internet and here for any glimpse of this idea thrown around. My chances were close to none. I know its a fact that...
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