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wreckerman893.......where did you find that stuff? That is cool, I think I need to find more info.
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I thought I remembered seeing something like this when I was in the Army.....no idea when or where....could have been at some MV junkyard too......DAMIFINO.where did you find that stuff? That is cool, I think I need to find more info.
I'm searching...but not finding more on this system.And another link
Military-Vehicles: Re: [MV] lifting an S-250
From the same guy, here is a copy of the text-
The manual that I am referring to is:
Preliminary P.T.O.-WVT-CP790000-A
Technical Manual
Operation and Maintenance
Instructions
with
Illustrated Parts
Breakdown
407L Loading System
Benet R&E Laboratories
Watervliet Arsenal
M1PR-FY76 207100014
Published under authority of the secretary of the Air Force
October 1971
That's all the print on the cover. And yes it's Air Force. The inside
reference says the size of the lift is only limited by the size of the bed
of the truck, and will work on shelters or pallets, etc, as long as the
front corners have lifting rings attached to them. The weight limit for
this particular loading system is 10K lbs.
The kit part number is listed as 407L Loading System, Watervliet Arsenal
part number WTV-C22268.
Hope this helps some. I'll follow up soon.
John
Been there done that, no need to drag a wrecker around for smaller lifts. Need a crane to lift my 395s on hemtt rims in the bed if I get a flat. Maybe some other toys too.my bed crane.
Other toys? You mean like the TBFH I helped you load once? ONCEBeen there done that, no need to drag a wrecker around for smaller lifts. Need a crane to lift my 395s on hemtt rims in the bed if I get a flat. Maybe some other toys too.
Panzy!Other toys? You mean like the TBFH I helped you load once? ONCE