Suggestions for pole boom?

/ Suggestions for pole boom? #21  
They were $59 at my store until last weekend. I saw them in the sales flyer that comes out in the newspaper and went down and bought one at $49.
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #22  
Bob,
I'd be interested in what you think of the new pole boom. I thought the cheap ones at the farm store looked cheap. I always wonder how that cheap stuff will hold up after a couple of years. I haven't seen pole booms pictured in the Agri Supply catalog either. If the new boom is rated for 2K it ought to be pretty sturdy but is it pretty? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Chris
 
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#23  
Hey Chris,

<font color=blue>...If the new boom is rated for 2K it ought to be pretty sturdy but is it pretty? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif</font color=blue>

Darned if I know.. I can't find a picture of it anywhere. It will be delivered early next week, so they say. As long as it's rugged enough, I can live without pretty.. but I'll let you know when it comes. I have a feeling it will probably be <font color=red>Red</font color=red>, which, when mixed with my <font color=green>Green</font color=green> tractor should have a Christmas sort of effect. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Bob
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #24  
Bob,
Some are made out of square tube while others are round. The square I think, is rated much higher capacity. I bought a square one from TSC, it is red made by Wallace. See if this link works for you
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://bluebook.tractorsupplyco.com/_pages/166_171.pdf>http://bluebook.tractorsupplyco.com/_pages/166_171.pdf</A>
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #25  
Here's another pic of the King Kutter Boom Pole
 

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/ Suggestions for pole boom? #26  
Here's mine - 2400 lbs capacity - ordered from Ringo Hills Farm in Pennsylvania for $120 plus $25 shipping. Bit of overkill on my B2710.
pokbill
 

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/ Suggestions for pole boom? #27  
pokbill,
To be honest I had no idea they made them rated at that kind of capacity. The common ones around here are 800lb and 1000lbs. Mine is 1000 lbs, which is way more than I needed, but I did use it with an auotmotive winch attached to it like a wrecker boom and pulled an 800 lb woodstove up out of my basement.
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #28  
It sure would be nice to have everything color coordinated./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Chris
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #30  
<font color=blue>I did use it with an auotmotive winch attached</font color=blue>

I thought it would be very handy to have a boat winch attached to the pole boom.

Chris
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #31  
Inspector507,
Ringo Hill Farms also has a round boom pole for about $70 which has a 1000 lbs capacity. I figured for about $50 more I'd go for the square boom pole with 2400 lbs capacity. I probably will never try to lift anything more than 800 lbs with it but it sure is built tough, so that can't hurt.
Pokbill
 
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#32  
<font color=blue>...Mike, I've looked at those at TSC and they're rated for 1000 pounds, so I guess so, but to tell the truth, the ones I looked at appeared sorta flimsy. Now that's going by looks only so maybe it's stronger than it looked. </font color=blue>

If anyone cares, I got the one from Agri Supply a day earlier than they promised it, and it's very rugged looking with square tubing and a 2000 lb. rating. Welds look good, etc. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but I'm betting I can't break it. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif The name on it is "Kodiak."
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #33  
Bob:

Now what's the next purchase so you unload it from the truck?

Egon
 
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#34  
Hi Egon,

<font color=blue>Now what's the next purchase so you unload it from the truck?</font color=blue>

I told my wife I needed to order another boom pole, so I could use it to get the first boom pole into the garage. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Actually, the first thing will probably be to rent a landscape rake, and then a chipper/shredder of some kind.

Let's see, if I get stuck I can hook a chain from the boom pole to my drawbar, and lift myself right out of the mud. Handy device! Unlimited uses! /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Bob
 
/ Suggestions for pole boom? #35  
Hi Bob...

I'm interested in overall cost for the unit... also how much was the shipping...?

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#36  
Hi John,

<font color=blue>I'm interested in overall cost for the unit... also how much was the shipping...?</font color=blue>

About $130 for the boom.. but the shipping killed it.. it was just shy of $200 with the shipping.

I probably could have done better, but I've got a good one (I think) and I needed it asap. Such is life. I'll economize somewhere else.

Bob
 
 

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