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That is the coolest idea. Was hesitant to buy this crane because the wire went through the lifting arm, so it was only useful for lifting, and not pulling, But your modification with the pulley at the nose of the crane is great.
What pulley wheel did you use? Did you just scavenge them from another machine? Can't seem to find anything suitable.
Thank you for a great video.
Ciao , ottimo video, è proprio la gru/verricello 12 V , che servirebbe a me . Dove l’hai comperata?
ОтветитьHey great video! What made/model is the crane?
ОтветитьWood can be pooled out backwards? Do you unload it this way?
ОтветитьAhoj super věc,
to rameno jsi vyráběl, nebo je to nějaká sériová výroba ?
Ať se daří
Great Idea .im extremely interested
ОтветитьExcellent job! I've been thinking something similar before I break my back.
ОтветитьSir if i could give you 5 likes i would, this is a great idea, i guess its time for a new project.
Just a quick question did u instal an extra batery and alternator or are you getting the electricity direct from the tractor?
Nice build. Personally, since your tractor had hydraulics i would have spent the extra and used a hydraulic winch, 100% duty cycle, used a hydraulic cylinder for the crane function because i could use a wireless controller with a valve body so all functions are power and wireless
ОтветитьHow to build this setup please make video, or can i buy this log lift machine?
ОтветитьGreat set up
ОтветитьThink I’d have that tractor running
ОтветитьWow this is cool.
I gotta do this.
Ive been thinking about getting an engine hoist like this.
I have one that goes up to 4500lb but I need it for engines.
I’ll probably get the heaviest one I can find and use that since the logs I get in the N Ga mountains are sometimes 40” across or more.
Of course I could even use a smaller set up like yours for shorter logs.
I’ll probably attach four jacking stabilizer legs to my trailer kinda like the lineman’s trucks use but on a much smaller scale.
Thanks for sharing your idea.
Would love to see a video on how you made the pivot base.
Nicely done! This is exactly how I load logs on my trailer, but I use the harbor freight winch / hydraulic crane, and I also need to put an electric winch on it like you did. I really like that crane though, that is really heavy duty. Thanks for the great video
ОтветитьThanks for the video! :) How much can the winch pull?
ОтветитьWas going to say you better have that tractor running while using or you could be stuck walking home. Nice idea the lower bearing is the type you would see on a wheel bearing a tapered roller bearing only one that would work for this. To bad this wouldn’t work for me my trees are much to large 30in is the smallest
ОтветитьThis is awesome . I see I have a new project in my near future !!!
ОтветитьWhould you consider selling a blue print for that design
ОтветитьSuper klobouk dolů
ОтветитьOld boat trailer
ОтветитьWow, you could never to that with Australian hardwoods!
ОтветитьHow long did it take in real time to load, and what length was the wood ?
ОтветитьDo you have some sort of ball or roller bearings down in the trunion or is it just tubing inside tubing? It seems to turn really easily under load. My experience with this type of metal to metal has been hard to turn even with heavy grease.
ОтветитьThat's great, minimum outlay minimum effort, max productivity, first class.
ОтветитьInterested in the pivot of the log lifter. I have everything but am stuck on designing the pivot point to handle the load! Would be greatly interested in specifics concerning your design!
ОтветитьNice work! Feel free to put a link to your video on our homemade tools forum; looks like you're one of us :-)
ОтветитьPěkně bezdrátově :-D
ОтветитьWOW, thanks for sharing that
ОтветитьAko stále Michal v jednoduchosti je umenie.
ОтветитьAmazing!!
I never seen before!
We can buy in the store or it is a homemade?
Good job!
Nice scenery
ОтветитьNice, just wondering how close are those logs are to the 1500 lb limit?
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