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  1. cranetruck

    Knuckle Boom Crane on M35A2C

    You got me on a roll, here are a few more images.
  2. cranetruck

    Knuckle Boom Crane on M35A2C

    That's a great deal! As far as hauling long log etc, they can be loaded all the way to the cab by driving with the boom extended over the rear (not folded into a figure 4). I have hauled 18 foot logs without a problem. The pipeline bed is just over 10 ft long and provides ample loading space. If...
  3. cranetruck

    Knuckle Boom Crane on M35A2C

    This is one of my favs, sideways "winching". A couple of snatch blocks and the block anchors in the pipeline bed does the job.
  4. cranetruck

    Knuckle Boom Crane on M35A2C

    More images. The crane is mounted to the frame using long bolts, no welding.
  5. cranetruck

    Knuckle Boom Crane on M35A2C

    Pictures of the HIAB at work. They go for $3,000 to $9,000 these days. Total weight is about 4,000 lb. Requires about 15 hp to operate. Pump should be capable of delivering up to 10gpm at 3,000 psi.
  6. cranetruck

    Knuckle Boom Crane on M35A2C

    This may be the Grove (HEMTT) crane Bruce is referring to. Not a true knuckleboom, but has a lower profile when retracted.
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