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Finished the Boom, Forks and Hitch Pictures
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Posted by Willy-N on November 18, 2004 at 15:02:13 from (64.146.187.185):
Well it is done. Took allmost 12 hours of Fabercating and welding to make it. Forks took a while to form the bottoms and angles so they would be strong. I enclosed the tips in the taper and beefed up the rear and still kept there weight down. I haven't tested the forks yet but I think they can lift 800+ lbs. I know the boom can lift 3,000+ lbs. Mounted the Goose Neck Ball on the top and it can be taken off since the nut is welded on the inside also. A regular Slip in Hitch can go into the hole for the Boom. Mark H.
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