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Artisan

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Well, I REALLY enjoy renewing equipment. Recently
I picked up a Generator Trailer from Camp Pendleton
and I have been vasilating back and forth as to what
I will do with it.

I think I am going to make a log trailer / multi use unit.

I was surfin' CL two days ago and came across an Auto Crane
Econo-Ton II and the price was $100.00 . I looked
up the price for these things and decided I should get
it and deal w/ any issues it has later.

I offered the guy a new Dewalt skillsaw, in box for it
and he said OK! I think I paid 60 bux for the saw on
sale several years ago.

When I arrived they had a battery ready and dang if
the motor actually works! If I had to guess I would guess
someone lost the control Pendant and pulled the female
pendant receiver and chucked it for there were only 2
wires hanging out of it.

So I have it and I think I will make sure it works good and
hopefully find some parts for it and eventually add it to
my new trailer w/ JackLegs plus other stuff, AFTER I
strip it and refresh it.

It will not happen super quick...but looks like fun ahead.

auto-crane-1.jpg


trailer-onbase.jpg
 
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Yes I have found those links and Thank YOU!

The second picture is the gen trailer inside my dump
trailer being born at Camp Pendleton, to this I believe
I will afix the Auto Crane.
 
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Looks like great project. Sure would like some better picts, for those of us that are not familiar with either of these things. I just can't tell what the first thing looks like. Thanks for sharing; most of my builds are "borrowed" from other people. I love refurbishing old stuff too. Unfortunately, I see a project in most people's junk, guess that's why I'm out of room, and my wife calls me a hoarder.
 
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Stay tuned wirenut! You will see plenty...
 
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These pics came from the web, it is what I hope mine
will look like when I am done. The UTube is not my unit
either, buts it shows basically what I have except I
do not have an Auto-Rotate motor ( I WISH! ) and mine
has a taller pedestal...


auto-crane-2.jpg


Econo Ton II - YouTube
 
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Wow, you bought an fantastic little crane. New they are $2400. I bought a great used one for @$400 to load logs on my trailer.
I'm a one man show and it sure comes in handy. Here's mine. I don't need any out riggers either.
 

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What a deal you got on the crane. Look forward to updates.
 
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Ah HA! HarryN reinforces my thoughts that these tools are very VERY Cool to
own and use. I can't wait to re-work mine. Look at what Harry is doing alone!
How cool is THAT!

I have been digging around looking for a place to buy parts and get info,
I think I am on to something. I will be posting.

Stay Tuned; Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel! :batman:
 
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Nice find Artisan,

I'm jealous......wanted one for my service truck but just never seemed to find the right one.......That should make a great trailer

Looking forward to your progress pix
 
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Artisan, great deal great back saver.
 
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Shiver me timbers! She be a fine tool! If only I had such luck!
 
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Artisan, that crane's an absolute bargain & I'm sure will prove extremely handy, once you have trailer mounted crane you'll never not have one...wish I could find a reasonably priced small carne with running rope

Here's a couple of crane trailers I've built, which might assist for ideas:
- Photo 1&2 was my second attempt & a little over the top, but has proved it's worth many times. Basically a 11'6" x 6'3" car trailer which I reinforced & modified to mount a Hiab crane/powerpack in a removable cradle so I could use the crane/powerpakc independently ( the crane was purchased reasonably , I already had the 5KVA genset & hyd pack ). The crane/powerpack I made to be removed in less than c.10minutes, so after undoing a few bolts/cam locks) it self unloads with the hyd outriggers & is then self mounts(secure by a few bolts/cam locks) in stand alone frame (fitted with 3PL mounts) for independent use in the workshop or around the farms on a tractor 3PL (it will lift c.3000lbs @ 6' to 1300lps @ 12')
- Photo 3 & 4 started out as a 9x5 box trailer & my desire to make a simple tipper out of it, anyways got the tipping thing worked out & then couldn't justify the hassle/cost of the electric powered hydraulics for occassional use. So after playing with hand & electric winches for tipping lift settled on using a small hand powered engine crane I had laying around (not fast or powerful but with the geometry will tip about c.1600lb), it gets 100x more use as the trailer crane than a tipper...
 

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Very Nice work MCTRAC...

Thank you for the pics and indeed I have been taking notes.
 
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Any updates Brad??

Chris
 
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The biggest drawbacks to these cranes are...
They are rough on vehicle frames...
Without an auto-rotate, they are still rough on your back, trying to push stuff into the vehicle.
The hydraulic jack is never big enough to pick-up stuff out on the end of the boom.(stuff is.always heavier than it looks). I had mine rebuilt 3 times before I went to a enerpac 10k cylinder. They aren't cheap but end up bring a.better deal. The separate pump of the Enerpac system worked out better for me. Pumping a cylinder up while standing next to a suspended load is never a great idea. David from jax
 
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Listening and Thank You


No updates yet...were weighing our options w/ the trailer
first wanting to make it a dump...not sure of things yet. If
I had all the money I would just buy a Log trailer w/ boom
and be done w/ it...making it perhaps takes a lot of planning,
or not....were chewin' on it Schultzie!
 

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