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    creeker visit #2

    dennis stoped by a little bit ago to pick up a couple boxes, here`s pics of how hillbillies move heavy stuff......02 tod

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    Hmm...that does do the job!! And I can "see" Dennis' grin all the way up here in PA...

    Tod, is the crane in your hitch receiver and if so, is that something you made the accommodation for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Hmm...that does do the job!! And I can "see" Dennis' grin all the way up here in PA...

    Tod, is the crane in your hitch receiver and if so, is that something you made the accommodation for?
    yup, the crane is plugged into the hitch, i just welded a piece of 2" square tubing to the frame of the shop crane. more or the poor folks with poor ways stuff .02 tod
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    Nice load(ing)

    Real nice picker tod.
    Have to build one for my truck.
    I see you have pretty substantial springs to cantilever that weight so far.
    Frank

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    Best part of these pics is the Sedan Delivery.
    Only the Blue Roads

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    Best part of these pics is the Sedan Delivery.
    what? you don`t like dennis`s better side?
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    Hey, what's with the t-shirts? Don't you hillbillies know that it's still winter?

    Nice rig!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans
    yup, the crane is plugged into the hitch, i just welded a piece of 2" square tubing to the frame of the shop crane. more or the poor folks with poor ways stuff .02 tod
    Makes for an interesting idea, not just for the vehicle, but also for use on the back of the tractor... Hmm....
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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans
    yup, the crane is plugged into the hitch, i just welded a piece of 2" square tubing to the frame of the shop crane. more or the poor folks with poor ways stuff .02 tod
    Tod;
    would it be possible for you to take a couple pictures how you mounted the crane?
    Thanks

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davenport
    Tod;
    would it be possible for you to take a couple pictures how you mounted the crane?
    Thanks

    Jim
    sure just don`t laugh to hard at my inept welding..02 tod

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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans
    what? you don`t like dennis`s better side?
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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    glad you made it home safe! any pucker marks in the seat?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Makes for an interesting idea, not just for the vehicle, but also for use on the back of the tractor... Hmm....
    You can buy a boom pole at Tractor Supply pretty cheap. Mounts right on the 3PH. Or just weld a hook on your backhoe bucket or FEL bucket. I did the latter which is how I hoisted the top of my jointer onto its base.

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    Where's the snow???
    We got a foot of wet sloppy stuff
    Cool creeker action. I smell mustard Yellow baby poop toyls.
    Love that color.
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    Hillbilly huh? That's a mighty fine looking lumber wagon ya' got in those pictures. The crane hitch is pretty slick also.

    Looks like Dennis has a lot of unpacking to do.
    The pics are nice. Good shots of people having a good time

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