spicergear
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nf6x, yeah...the price on the large commercial size knucklebooms can really, really throw you for a loop. $40,000 just for a crane? WHEW... ...but, they can reach waaaaaaaaay out there. And again, yes...they take up a lot of frame space too.
Gimp, mine has all the circuits you mentioned as well. I'm thinking about using them for a log grapple so I can grab and rotate them. I already have the roller base pulled and since it already has a motor spool valve for oil motor that would power the roller base, I plan on using that to power the spool I put on it. I've had kicking around (saving for special occasion...you know) a rotator which is an oil motor driving a worm sealed worm gear for about 10 years now. I think if I can mount a spool to that, I may be set! Fingers crossed.
I have a pretty good idea on the base design and the next big hurdle is going to be outriggers...which I'm going to have to make up. I'll prolly round up the rams with mounts then build the rest of the telescoping part. ...these are the prices you pay for the initial 'deal' you get.
I think mounting one in/on the bed would put it way too high unless its a pretty small unit. The Palfinger in my earlier pics is a P80 or P8080 basically. Max capacity is right around 8,000lbs.
Bjorn, I'll prolly make a jib for it to get one more extension.
Gimp, mine has all the circuits you mentioned as well. I'm thinking about using them for a log grapple so I can grab and rotate them. I already have the roller base pulled and since it already has a motor spool valve for oil motor that would power the roller base, I plan on using that to power the spool I put on it. I've had kicking around (saving for special occasion...you know) a rotator which is an oil motor driving a worm sealed worm gear for about 10 years now. I think if I can mount a spool to that, I may be set! Fingers crossed.
I have a pretty good idea on the base design and the next big hurdle is going to be outriggers...which I'm going to have to make up. I'll prolly round up the rams with mounts then build the rest of the telescoping part. ...these are the prices you pay for the initial 'deal' you get.
I think mounting one in/on the bed would put it way too high unless its a pretty small unit. The Palfinger in my earlier pics is a P80 or P8080 basically. Max capacity is right around 8,000lbs.
Bjorn, I'll prolly make a jib for it to get one more extension.