Nifty-Lift Block and Tackle System - A Must Have.
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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Holy Crap! Why is everyone so worried about the tailgate? It's his tailgate, he can do it however he wants. Get over it.
On a side note, you were using the system as a 4:1 against the haybale and a 5:1 against the anchor. If you turned it around, it would move the haybale easier with a 5:1 ratio.
Love this system. Albert actually tested it's break strength and it failed at about seven thousand pounds. The cord broke.
I have been using this everyone hunting season to hang game, love it!
Leave the tailgate cables on, so you don't break your tailgate. That's what they're for.
Just take the tailgate off.
We just went with the farmers advice as to what he does, luckily no harm was done to the tail gate.
As someone else said. Lift off the tailgate completely (easy to do) or leave the cables on. You can bend the gate with the cables off and it will never close again..
We just went with the farmers advice as to what he does, luckily no harm was done to the tail gate.
A good way of testing out a new tool, now you know it will hang a deer up! ...Love y'all!
Nice small compact kit. Good to keep with the snowmobile or ATV
Pretty darn good block n tackle... for it's size. I truly thought you were gonna lose your tail gate.. at the least bust it's hinges or even crumple it some! Nice job Jeremy
you got it off without busting the tail gate. Hope your getting hunkered in for the winter and also hope you'll get a deer or moose for the freezer.
Nifty tool to have around for sure! Good job getting the hay off the truck.
Drop the tailgate and drive around like a nut, it'll come out one way or the other. The placement may be off. Or just floor it in reverse and hit the brake.
I just put a strap around the bale and loop it around a steel pound post and drive out from under the bale. Works great.
Thanks, we were just doing this as a demo for the block and tackle :)
Wile E Coyote would be proud. (This message has been sponsored by the ACME corp) One Alternative method - Strap around bale, Cable or rope from strap to tree, Start truck and drive away, Leaving bale to fall to the ground. FYI. Archimedes took the existing pulley and developed the block-and-tackle pulley system, 2200 years ago.
Such a good system :)
I arrived here after searching for the TS Tuf Tug.
Been having mine 6 months or so now. Enjoy the hell out of it. My only wish is I wish he would design another that’s either double that one. And or have a good way to bolt two of them together to raise the ease of the pull even more. And still be extra compact because of the size.
the blocks don't have to be side by side
@@xredman002 correct. Just preferred them together, why I’m not sure. Already had one but purchased a second for that purpose. Well to use each separately to pull from different points at the same time, or be able to bolt them together and use it as a single unit.
But noticed after a while an having it on hand to do so. The plate one one of them needed to be slightly different in design to be able to do that. But ended up getting with the guy.
He ended up making one of exactly that two together with the side plate on one so they were able to bolt together, but with the same cord but upped it from the 1700lb to a 5000lb cord and just bought his off of him
I saw another video of you moving that hay bale.
This is what I moved it with.
Just remove tailgate and place the strap a quarter from the top. It will work on first or second pull. Get a single bale hauler.
Wow, gonna take a while for my butt to un-pucker after watching the tailgate bend down.
lol, the farmer where we got it actually said that is how he does it lol
I know this wasn't the point. But I am thinking hust tie it to a tree and drive off
Ya, definitely not the way to really do it in the vid.
Good Canadian fun!
Hey Jeremy, if yall get any more bales if you got a scrap piece of plywood cut it to fit between the wheel wells in the bed screw a 2x4 to the plywood thats toward the tailgate drill a hole to run the winch cable through to remove the bale. Should just slide right out!
You need to calculate for the drag or friction of the bale in the truck!
Rumor is he is still pulling the round bell all over his place and his wife can not get him to stop !
Round bale LOl
Was out pulling that up and down the driveway today, a hum diddly do of a good time.
Hi Good morning 👍👍👌👍😊
One word.... Newfie!.... you crack me up
lol
Not sure why you would take the cables off your tailgate? Unless you want to ruin it.
Honestly we just did what the farmer said he always does. Didn't hurt anything.
Now I'm confused. I watched yesterday's video and I though you wrenched the bale off with the side by side. Was this the line from the bale's yellow strap that you connected the wench? Or did you get two bales of hay?
What I did in this video is exactly how I got it off. I had just one bail of hay :)
Better off with a haltrac mini hoist pulley kit. I tried 1 of these and thought it was just a bit small
I used it for lifting a bear last fall and it worked good for that.
You should have had it attached much higher that way it wasn't putting downward force on the tailgate and making it way tougher to pull out
Shoulda, coulda, didn't ah ;)
It should be called the Nifty-Pull
Hi guys!! I NEED ANOTHER BEER 🍺. I think I saw that hay get unloaded once already!! Did you put it back in the truck and unload it again?? I hope I get a answer or I going to the hospital.
lol, just the one bale. I was just showing what I used in this vid haha.
Mapleberry Farm Now I have had more beers. You used the side by side and the cable to pull it off. Then you rolled it over to the side of driveway. I am confused
Mapleberry Farm 👍 now I have it. I see I wasn’t the only one confused. All straightened out now, sorry for the inconvenience.
@@mikeodonnell3390 No, I used the block and tackle to pull it off haha.
Why didn't u take the gate off?
Farmer said that is how he does it, luckily didn't hurt the gate any.
Well, I saw a ton of advertising for your social media stuff and selling your apparel but I can't find any link to this pulley system.
You can check it out here nifty-lift.com/
There's R-D reverse Drive or R and D what sold us on this kit cool kit to have could be really helpful to have around especially with that break
I don’t think I’d eat a deer tha I could kill with a pulley
Me either, that would be a strange thing to do.
You and your girl could have just climed on the truck and pushed the bail off anywhere you like (being a 4x4). She'd have shown ya! (if her daddies an old school MAGA)
We only did it this way to test the come along haha.
Take the support cables off the tailgate ???? Smh, wtf.
haha, thats what the farmer said he does so we did the same. No tailgates were harmed ;)
@@MBFModernHomesteading Glad he didn't tell you to jump off a bridge. Wow.
NOT FOR ME...BUT IM SURE IT WILL WORK WITH THE DEER...MAKE SOME JERKY...
Used it for a bear last fall, worked well with that.
How is the tailgate.
All good.
Way too heavy and hard to make. Check out a boaters Z-drag system. Dragging 600 pounds is not the same as lifting 600 pounds. Bust your tailgate yet? You will.
Is a Nifty-lift, not a Nifty-Pull when you pull like you did you are adding friction to the, try lifting it maybe easier.
You can use it for pulling too, having said that, what am I going to lift it from, a cloud in the sky ;) haha.
sure it’s a good tool but why a whole video of doing 3 or 4 stupid things with it?
Because the developer wanted us to test it out. So stupid things were on the menu when ya don't need it for anything at that exact moment. Pretty normal if ya just watch commercials on tv, for example, a laundry commercial might throw a bunch of spaghetti all over some clothes just to show how well the stuff can be cleaned, kinda stupid but ya know it works.
$90. Rip-off.