Very cool, I am a paraplegic here in the state of Maine. I could use one of those for my pick up when I am deer hunting if I get a deer or also to put heavy things in the back of my truck as well. I will have to look for one. Thank you for the video. Maine North Woods Hunter (UA-cam).
Very kool, I too do not plan on lifting more than my Honda Generator which is just over 200lb. Thanks for posting, your video is helpful even 3 years later..
Hi Rocket It,s mostly 1/8 inche square tubing , pretty strong for my need. Dont plan to lift 1 ton with it, as long it lift a generator or snowblower it,s good enough for me.As for the plate on bottom of leg ,i slide that leg from the top so cant put a larger plate there there is always a piece of wood laying around somewhere🙂 Thank,s for your comment
Kewl. For the heavy loads you can put a "snatch-block" hook on the cable and hook the main hook onto the end of your boom and have a block-and-tackle effect. You won't have to work as hard when you crank. Harbor Freight and Northern Tool both stock "snatch pulley hooks" for thar purpose. I enjoyed your video. Thanks
Its funny , I had seen a few other types and I thought of almost this exact design before seeing yours, the outrigger gives it much better solidity. I am going to put a steel pad on mine though for use on driveways , so you don't dig a piece out
Very cool, I am a paraplegic here in the state of Maine. I could use one of those for my pick up when I am deer hunting if I get a deer or also to put heavy things in the back of my truck as well. I will have to look for one. Thank you for the video. Maine North Woods Hunter (UA-cam).
Very kool, I too do not plan on lifting more than my Honda Generator which is just over 200lb. Thanks for posting, your video is helpful even 3 years later..
Right on
Very cool I'm going to make it for my truck.
Thanks for sharing
I love stuff like this. Merci!
Thank,s Chris Lassaline
I'm about to build one. this design is good... thanks for sharing
Van Hanz you,r welcome
Very Nice. Thank you.
Brillant Bravo et Merci
Hi Rocket
It,s mostly 1/8 inche square tubing , pretty strong for my need. Dont plan to lift 1 ton with it,
as long it lift a generator or snowblower it,s good enough for me.As for the plate on bottom of leg ,i slide that leg from the top so cant put a larger plate there
there is always
a piece of wood laying around somewhere🙂
Thank,s for your comment
Beau travail, non seulement cest mieux pour votre dos mais cest plus rapide que de trouver une 2e personne pour vous aidez a chaque fois.
Really it's excellent, congratulations!!!!!
Thank,s CarloS
Good job brother
Kewl. For the heavy loads you can put a "snatch-block" hook on the cable and hook the main hook onto the end of your boom and have a block-and-tackle effect. You won't have to work as hard when you crank. Harbor Freight and Northern Tool both stock "snatch pulley hooks" for thar purpose. I enjoyed your video. Thanks
Lee Williams
Good idea about the snatch block
Donde puedo conseguir uno?
where can i get one of those?
Its funny , I had seen a few other types and I thought of almost this exact design before seeing yours, the outrigger gives it much better solidity. I am going to put a steel pad on mine though for use on driveways , so you don't dig a piece out
Perfect
Nice!
What are you lifting the garage?
Vai me ajudar e muito.
I need some information on this crane because I would like to know how much it is I want to buy one !!please let me know!!
did you ever find out who sells the crane ?. jack
I love you.
Nice work. Would be interested in design details (so I might copy your ideas!).
Are you located down under by chance?
No Charles
I,m in Canada
Assez bien fait, êtes vous proche du l’est de l’Ontario? J’aimerais regarder de proche, merci
David Lesley
Oui à l,Est d,Ottawa.
Very nice. I wonder how hard it would be to install an electric motor...
Not hard at all.Just weld a base plate to install electric winch at manual winch location
The support leg in the grass was worthless without the piece of plywood he never slid under the leg... other wise, pretty cool
Need an hydraulic operated boom.