Homemade Truck Crane
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Jarhead5963 on homemadetools.net
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Homemade truck crane constructed from a surplus truck axle, hydraulic cylinder, bar stock, and a winch.
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(4)
Oct 15, 2017 5:28 AM
Jarhead5963
In posting this vid it somehow got intermingled with my wifes Facebook page. Any response to it goes to her email. If you respond thru youtube, it doesn't give you a email address to reply. Go figger. Anyhow, should you care to know more detail; my email address is, nottaken74@yahoo.com . Thanks for your interest
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DIY Truck Crane - comment on how to build a Truck Crane - 5 comments
Jarhead5963 says:
Oct 15, 2017 5:28 AM
In posting this vid it somehow got intermingled with my wifes Facebook page. Any response to it goes to her email. If you respond thru youtube, it doesn't give you a email address to reply. Go figger. Anyhow, should you care to know more detail; my email address is, nottaken74@yahoo.com . Thanks for your interest
Jarhead5963 says:
Jul 21, 2016 6:46 PM
I'm no longer anonymous. I guess I should've logged in before I posted that comment
Anonymous says:
Jul 21, 2016 6:42 PM
Since the vid was done,I've mounted a 4000# rv. winch that I picked up from northern tool for under $200.00. Ran 00 cable to rear,picked up a couple of sheaves to run winch cable thru top beam. Winch came with control that mounts at rear of truck also has a 12' remote cable. I then mounted two rear stabilizers which were left over from a ride-on trowel that I no longer have. I adapted them to be operated with a battery operated drill. I cut grooves in a deep-well 5/8 socket that fit perfectly on top of stabilizers. It runs them up and down in seconds. All in all I'm really happy with the whole setup. So far I've lifted 1500 plus lbs several times without sweat. I wish i were savvy enough computerwise to post another video. That'll have to wait on the next time I get a visit from my son-in-law who lives 360 miles down the road.
Jarhead5963 says:
Dec 02, 2015 3:47 PM
In this case the strongest place to mount it was right in to the main frame of the truck bed. Also,nice thing about a flatbed is you can load from 3 sides.not limited to tailgate.
nixrox says:
Dec 02, 2015 8:39 AM
I like this idea. About the only thing I would do to improve upon the design is by placing the crane as far into the back corner as possible. Then it would not interfere with loading other stuff into the truck.
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