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Inspired by the various knuckleboom deuces and similar trucks that SS members have created, I have idly dreamt for many years about replacing my tired M543A2 wrecker with a knuckleboom crane mounted on a 900-series truck. That just sounds like a wonderful combination to me. My wrecker has been a wonderful yard crane, but it seems to me that a knuckleboom crane would add a whole new level of versatility and FUN!
A really nice-looking M923 came up in a GL auction that ended last Thursday, and I got the winning bid. It's a 1984 truck that appears to have been overhauled in 2009, with only 27 more miles on the odometer since the overhaul. It appears to have the ABS MWO, too. I'm really excited about picking it up! And now that I'm adding an M923 to my collection, it's time for me to begin seriously considering a knuckleboom conversion!
My budget won't allow me to just drive down to Joe's Knucklebooms and Coffee (a wonderful shop that exists only in my mind) and buy a brand new knuckleboom, so I expect that I'll be scouring eBay, Craigslist and the SS classifieds for a long time before I find the right crane at the right location and cost. I don't have hands-on experience with using, buying or installing knucklebooms, so I'd like to pick folks' brains to learn more about them and to get some inspiration about how to do the conversion on my new truck.
First of all, let me explain my minimum requirements. I'm setting the bar for minimum capability based on the standard that whatever I end up with needs to be able to load and unload the commo shelter on my HMMWV, much as I can with my wrecker. So, it'll need to lift over a ton (call it two tons for margin) at 10 feet from the side of the truck, with the hook at least 18 feet over the ground at maximum lift. Then, it'll need to move the load about 10 feet parallel to the truck. My wrecker handles that maneuver pretty handily. If I can do the same thing with a knuckleboom while operating the controls from ground level, that'll be an improvement, since one of the most common headaches I work around when using my wrecker is the need to be up on the wrecker to operate the controls, often resorting to using a rope to rotate the load while it's in the air.
So with that in mind, I'd like to learn more about what sorts of knucklebooms I need to look for. What range of load capacities and sizes are likely to be a good match for a behind-cab installation on an M923? Are there any specific brands, styles or models to prefer or avoid? Are there any specific features that I should look for? How much might I need to be prepared to spend if I expect to spend 6-12 months looking for the right deal?
Once I find a suitable knuckleboom, I'll need to plan my installation. Does anybody have any advice about how to handle the bed modification/replacement? It seems to me that my options include sliding the existing bed back about 2 feet, cutting and re-welding the existing bed to make it a couple feet shorter (I don't know if that lies within my capabilities), or swapping out the bed... possibly with the bed off my M35A2C. I've also speculated about putting a crane in the bed, with cutouts in the floor for the outriggers. I don't know if that's actually practical, though. I can foresee advantages and disadvantages with each of those approaches, so I'd welcome some opinions on the matter.
To further muddy the waters, I have an S280-equivalent commo shelter that fits a 12' deuce bed. I'm contemplating the possibility of dropping it into the bed of the converted truck, but that may not be a good idea if the shelter would interfere with the crane's movement too much. I'm also not sure whether I'd end up with a knuckleboom that's suitable for loading and unloading that large shelter, presumably with a lot of headroom for the necessary lifting sling.
I'm attaching GL pics of my new M923, and pics of my M35A2C that might become a bed donor. The M923 looks like it has the troop seats but no cargo bows. I have a set of bows for my M35A2C, but no troop seats. I'm throwing in a picture of my wrecker a-wrecking just because I love y'all so much. Sadly, I never took any pictures of my S250 shelter suspended by my wrecker.
So, what do y'all think about my nutty ideas? Can anybody offer some edutainment on this?
A really nice-looking M923 came up in a GL auction that ended last Thursday, and I got the winning bid. It's a 1984 truck that appears to have been overhauled in 2009, with only 27 more miles on the odometer since the overhaul. It appears to have the ABS MWO, too. I'm really excited about picking it up! And now that I'm adding an M923 to my collection, it's time for me to begin seriously considering a knuckleboom conversion!
My budget won't allow me to just drive down to Joe's Knucklebooms and Coffee (a wonderful shop that exists only in my mind) and buy a brand new knuckleboom, so I expect that I'll be scouring eBay, Craigslist and the SS classifieds for a long time before I find the right crane at the right location and cost. I don't have hands-on experience with using, buying or installing knucklebooms, so I'd like to pick folks' brains to learn more about them and to get some inspiration about how to do the conversion on my new truck.
First of all, let me explain my minimum requirements. I'm setting the bar for minimum capability based on the standard that whatever I end up with needs to be able to load and unload the commo shelter on my HMMWV, much as I can with my wrecker. So, it'll need to lift over a ton (call it two tons for margin) at 10 feet from the side of the truck, with the hook at least 18 feet over the ground at maximum lift. Then, it'll need to move the load about 10 feet parallel to the truck. My wrecker handles that maneuver pretty handily. If I can do the same thing with a knuckleboom while operating the controls from ground level, that'll be an improvement, since one of the most common headaches I work around when using my wrecker is the need to be up on the wrecker to operate the controls, often resorting to using a rope to rotate the load while it's in the air.
So with that in mind, I'd like to learn more about what sorts of knucklebooms I need to look for. What range of load capacities and sizes are likely to be a good match for a behind-cab installation on an M923? Are there any specific brands, styles or models to prefer or avoid? Are there any specific features that I should look for? How much might I need to be prepared to spend if I expect to spend 6-12 months looking for the right deal?
Once I find a suitable knuckleboom, I'll need to plan my installation. Does anybody have any advice about how to handle the bed modification/replacement? It seems to me that my options include sliding the existing bed back about 2 feet, cutting and re-welding the existing bed to make it a couple feet shorter (I don't know if that lies within my capabilities), or swapping out the bed... possibly with the bed off my M35A2C. I've also speculated about putting a crane in the bed, with cutouts in the floor for the outriggers. I don't know if that's actually practical, though. I can foresee advantages and disadvantages with each of those approaches, so I'd welcome some opinions on the matter.
To further muddy the waters, I have an S280-equivalent commo shelter that fits a 12' deuce bed. I'm contemplating the possibility of dropping it into the bed of the converted truck, but that may not be a good idea if the shelter would interfere with the crane's movement too much. I'm also not sure whether I'd end up with a knuckleboom that's suitable for loading and unloading that large shelter, presumably with a lot of headroom for the necessary lifting sling.
I'm attaching GL pics of my new M923, and pics of my M35A2C that might become a bed donor. The M923 looks like it has the troop seats but no cargo bows. I have a set of bows for my M35A2C, but no troop seats. I'm throwing in a picture of my wrecker a-wrecking just because I love y'all so much. Sadly, I never took any pictures of my S250 shelter suspended by my wrecker.
So, what do y'all think about my nutty ideas? Can anybody offer some edutainment on this?
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