The shop crane transition

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no just convert that cylinder on the shop crane to hydrolics to run off your side link control and there no annoying pumping that has to be done!
 
   / The shop crane transition #12  
Any reason why one couldn't use a backhoe (Woods BH80) to do the same job? Would I tweak my backhoe?
 
   / The shop crane transition #13  
schmism said:
no just convert that cylinder on the shop crane to hydrolics to run off your side link control and there no annoying pumping that has to be done!

This is the hydraulic boom lift I made for my powertrac 180. It works great, but my lift arms are only rated at 600 Lbs, and the 2" bore x 14" stroke boom cyl will lift a lot more than that.
 
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Beechwood said:
This is the hydraulic boom lift I made for my powertrac 180. It works great, but my lift arms are only rated at 600 Lbs, and the 2" bore x 14" stroke boom cyl will lift a lot more than that.

Now that's what I would call a real cherry picker. Nice job!
 
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schmism said:
no just convert that cylinder on the shop crane to hydrolics to run off your side link control and there no annoying pumping that has to be done!

Had thought about that. It would make it alot more versital. I knew I should have bought a 3 spool valve. :( The side link control works great in moving your load sideways about a foot each way.
 
   / The shop crane transition #16  
Boom looks great. I was wondering what a 1500# oicnic table was until I saw the pictures.

Andy
 
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Here is a picture of the crane put to bed.
 

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That is very cool.
 
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Again, thats a great looking place. I really like the three point boom idea and I almost made one of those and then decided to go with a little more height instead of lifting capacity. Here is a picture of the boom I made for my FEL. The boom is 14 feet tall so I can get about 24 feet of vertical reach. I used this boom for putting up the columns, trusses, and purlins on my shop. The boom is pinned in the bucket and then I put ratchet straps just to stabalize the boom.
 

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Qubota, Thanks for the nice words. Some day I may upgrade to a little larger tractor with a FEL. It sure would help with the overhead work but should be happy with what I have. I picked up that 750 the day after my wife said it was OK before she changed her mind. ;) Must have caught her in a weak moment but she loves what I've done with it so far. :D
 

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