Posted by migraine on October 14, 2007 at 09:42:41 from (67.182.151.248):
Drug home another 560 that has a farmhand loader that has been converted to an equipment boom I guess I'll call it. It was used to load corn harvester heads on to trailers and lift trailers for dumping at the storage. It has a big cement block mounted on the back for counter weight and the Farmhand has been reinforced and rod turnbuckled for extra strength. I got it all running good and this thing lifts must be 16 feet in the air. Can anyone tell me how much approximately this thing should be able to lift? Should be a handy thing to change wheels with and move equipment around the yard. Maybe could use to raise trusses on a building or mount a set of prongs for pallet??? Don't really know why I bought it. Wish people would stop putting this old iron out by the road cause I have a sever addiction and have not found a cure yet except when the wife says she gets equal amount every time I buy another one. That will crimp your style I tell ya. Migraine
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