by matthewh » Thu May 19, 2016 11:03 am
Anybody ever mess with a Gun Pole setup, or build one?
Need a way to lift heavy items around the house. Sold the skid steer I had, now I'm trying.to move logs, engines, welders/generators, etc off road and laying down plywood for my engine hoist has gotten old.
One idea I had was to weld a plate into the rear of the frame, similar to what you see on landscape trucks, weld up a pivot point, and hang my poles, and build a headache rack of some kind for my tie back cables.
The other idea I had was a steel plate that uses the bed mounting bolts, clevis points at the front, pivot points at the back for the poles, and mount a 12v winch up front.
I like the second idea, cause I could feasibly swap it between trucks, since the plow truck is a 92 W250 and the dually is a 93. I'm just worried that it wouldn't be heavy enough to pick up say 2000# off the hook. I understand that the pole angles greatly effect the lifting capacity, as well as the pole construction themselves.
So far my poles are 12' long, 2x2 square tubing, 3/16" thick wall
Any thoughts, I know some of you are pretty ingenious with stuff like this
'93 W350 5spd Getrag, 4.10 gears, 83k miles and counting, Mods: LPPP AKA Ma Dually
'54 Dodge M37 6.2/700R4/205, 5.89 gears, WC rear axle