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I played with making some ramps, too much of a pita if you plan on having the deuce on flat ground. Backing up to a hill is the only way they will work and not be cumbersome.I really do need an occasional bed lift device for heavier stuff. I'm still considering winch & ramps, but I really like the idea of a crane.
I'm thinking of a pedestal mount along the principles of the receiver tube idea in the left photo but using the M35 pintle and centering it with the tailgate chained flat. I don't want to drill or weld the bed, and I can work wood better than metal. Everything should store, assemble, & break down to a 4' - 6 x 8, a couple of boards, + crane.
I came up with the idea in the center (crude) drawing that I suspect will be serviceable for the 1/2 ton crane designs for up to 600 - 700 lbs. It should be inexpensive too, the highest priced pieces being the threaded support rod/lunette loop. The truck photo is for perspective and has the working measurements.
All dimensions are approximate and TBD, esp. the lower tip supports. They would quickly bolt/unbolt to the upright. The top could be adjusted for a larger crane base plate than the upright by using a cross-T or flat plate.
Comments?
Steve
Don't be hesitant to work with metal -- but work with good metal, not Harry Homeowner stuff from Ace or HD. Threaded rod is not going to cut it. Not strong enough, will crack where it is bent to a sharp radius, and will deflect like all get out anyway.
While I am not as doubtful, I do think you would be better off going to the bumperettes instead of the pintle. The triangulation should keep it solid.