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  1. J

    The A-frame kit (hoist) for M35-let's talk about it

    Nice looking setup there, what'd you do for the bumper mounts?
  2. J

    The A-frame kit (hoist) for M35-let's talk about it

    For some reason that just wasn't registering right in my head. It's clear now though. I wouldn't have any need to lift anything that far out, or high, anyway. I might make a 4 foot bar or so, on top of the bumper, that'd be more than I'd ever need.
  3. J

    The A-frame kit (hoist) for M35-let's talk about it

    I don't have my TM handy (it's in the truck), can you expand on what that means?
  4. J

    The A-frame kit (hoist) for M35-let's talk about it

    Stretching loads are different than bending loads. Those my not be technical terms, but I'd be a little concerned using pipe for an A-frame. I'm no engineer either, so maybe I'm over reacting?
  5. J

    The A-frame kit (hoist) for M35-let's talk about it

    How do you get a forklift home though? They aren't the lightest things on the planet.
  6. J

    The A-frame kit (hoist) for M35-let's talk about it

    I NEED this for my deuce! I haul so much crap around. The only bad thing is I need a life to get it into the back of my deuce, lol. I have an engine hoist already, but it doesn't go high enough to get things into the bed.
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