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Well, to preface I have a 1969 M35a2c with a D turbo, air shift, hardtop ect. I'm going to convert is to a long bed 4x4, pulling the mid axle, deuce front springs with air bags.
Currently its sits on power king 9-20's tires. But I have a set of MVT 395s on M35a3 wheels just waiting for me to flip the hubs.
I have a hydromax2 booster, master and remote reservoir, coming for a split brake system, and some parts to do a disc conversion
after I had a wheel cylinder blow out in the front hub last week going down a steep trail. That was fun.
I have a line on a HF45 box for power steering, and a vbelt power steering pump, which will run the power steering and hydromax brake booster.
I currently have 3200REL Liftmoore service truck crane mounted at the rear corner of the bed. Which had been a big help moving things around
But is limited to lifting capacity, straight out at full extension 15 feet I have a weight capacity of ~600 pounds. Recently I've had to move a lot of my equipment
which I was storing in my buddies warehouse, Milling machine, cnc router plasma table, etc. And I've run up against the limits of the crane.
My milling machine is a Cincinnati toolmaster which weight about 2500lbs. And I need to move it nearly at the max of 15ft so I had to use prybars, rollers, and winches.
(I know what will have to thank for my future hernia)
Now I have a line on a Hiab 650A knuckle boom crane, it needs some work doesn't have a pump, will need mounted to the frame instead of the bed.etc
But it has significantly more capacity and reach straight out at maximum hydraulic extension 16' feet(5 meters) it has a capacity of 2645lbs (1200kgs),
with the manual extensions out it has a capacity of 770lbs(350kgs) at ~30feet. Now it also weights in at 2116lbs (960kgs)
A weight increase of 1456lbs as the liftmoore only weights 660lbs not including the mount and battery so I'll round it up to 800lbs so approximately 1300 lbs more
My GVWR is 18000 lbs, with the current crane, my welder(lincoln weldnpower 225 (502lbs), a 9-20 spare, tool box with welding leads and tools and a half tank of diesel
I'm at 15520lbs, with going to 4x4 and cutting out some bed I'm guessing I'll loose 1800lbs, I don't know if I'll loose any weight going to disc brakes, might be a even swap in weight.
I'm planning to making a powered cart to move the welder and cables so I can get it closer some times I can get the truck closer and I don't need it on the truck all the time.
I have a 24v spool gun keep in the tool box.
So I'm looking at a weight of 13710 lbs once I do some questionable math. ( I don't know what the truck weighs with nothing in it, spare, crane, welder, tools etc. I might empty the truck ot and go across a scale)
I'm planning on making the bed dump in the future so that will be atleast another 400-500lbs
Now I need at least a 10ft bed, I like the fold down side of my c bed, I need to move 5x10 sheets of steel and plywood semi frequently.
My small skid steer is 9ft and a few inches long and I use it at my camp over the summer for clearing brush, logs, and need to dig in a new berm for my shooting range.
I transport the skid steer in the bed of the deuce because I dont have trailer big enough for it. And if I leave it on my property my wonderful neighbors will steal it
probably before I even get home, its a hour drive, thats how long it took for them to try to steal my lawn tractor, when I looked at my trail camera, well they tried to anyway....
(they stole a 53' dry van previously I had up there as a shed, how they hauled it down narrow ATV trail I'll never know)
Now the questions, that I know of right now, I'll probably have more soon.
The Hiab need a hydraulic pump that pushes about 30lpm of oil at 18mpa or in freedom units 2600psi at 8gpm
.
Should I see if I can find a transmission pto for the spicer transmission? Use a belt powered pump?
or should I look for a high power 24v hydraulic pump? (I have a low GPM 24v unit to test with)
Or should I go over to harbor freight and get a small gas engine or find a small diesel engine on craigslist and make a self contained power pack?
I like the idea of not having the engine running to use the crane which I would need for the pto pump.
The electric pump would be semi quite,( noise while working drive me nuts) and I not need a separate fuel tank,
but it would have a high amp draw if I can even find a pump with the right flow and pressure.
Now I would also when I do the dump bed not need to start a engine to dump the bed.
Does anybody know of application for a high pressure/flow 24v hydraulic pump?
But I am adding a diesel powered cab heater which will need a separate diesel tank so its not to much of a down side.
Does anybody have a small 12ish horse power diesel engine they don't need?
Do you guys think one of those gov surplus yamar diesels from a MEP generator would work if I go that way for the pump?
Since its a drop side bed, where would you guys make the cuts to remove 24"? the front or the rear?
I will be making this a dump bed sooner or later, so I'm guessing the front?
But is do have some damage to the rear of the bed from mounting the last crane so I could cut that way.
Anyway here are some pictures since there worth more than words.
The truck, installing the first crane, and testing it, moving my little milling machine, moving my big milling machine, and the hiab I want to install.
Currently its sits on power king 9-20's tires. But I have a set of MVT 395s on M35a3 wheels just waiting for me to flip the hubs.
I have a hydromax2 booster, master and remote reservoir, coming for a split brake system, and some parts to do a disc conversion
after I had a wheel cylinder blow out in the front hub last week going down a steep trail. That was fun.
I have a line on a HF45 box for power steering, and a vbelt power steering pump, which will run the power steering and hydromax brake booster.
I currently have 3200REL Liftmoore service truck crane mounted at the rear corner of the bed. Which had been a big help moving things around
But is limited to lifting capacity, straight out at full extension 15 feet I have a weight capacity of ~600 pounds. Recently I've had to move a lot of my equipment
which I was storing in my buddies warehouse, Milling machine, cnc router plasma table, etc. And I've run up against the limits of the crane.
My milling machine is a Cincinnati toolmaster which weight about 2500lbs. And I need to move it nearly at the max of 15ft so I had to use prybars, rollers, and winches.
(I know what will have to thank for my future hernia)
Now I have a line on a Hiab 650A knuckle boom crane, it needs some work doesn't have a pump, will need mounted to the frame instead of the bed.etc
But it has significantly more capacity and reach straight out at maximum hydraulic extension 16' feet(5 meters) it has a capacity of 2645lbs (1200kgs),
with the manual extensions out it has a capacity of 770lbs(350kgs) at ~30feet. Now it also weights in at 2116lbs (960kgs)
A weight increase of 1456lbs as the liftmoore only weights 660lbs not including the mount and battery so I'll round it up to 800lbs so approximately 1300 lbs more
My GVWR is 18000 lbs, with the current crane, my welder(lincoln weldnpower 225 (502lbs), a 9-20 spare, tool box with welding leads and tools and a half tank of diesel
I'm at 15520lbs, with going to 4x4 and cutting out some bed I'm guessing I'll loose 1800lbs, I don't know if I'll loose any weight going to disc brakes, might be a even swap in weight.
I'm planning to making a powered cart to move the welder and cables so I can get it closer some times I can get the truck closer and I don't need it on the truck all the time.
I have a 24v spool gun keep in the tool box.
So I'm looking at a weight of 13710 lbs once I do some questionable math. ( I don't know what the truck weighs with nothing in it, spare, crane, welder, tools etc. I might empty the truck ot and go across a scale)
I'm planning on making the bed dump in the future so that will be atleast another 400-500lbs
Now I need at least a 10ft bed, I like the fold down side of my c bed, I need to move 5x10 sheets of steel and plywood semi frequently.
My small skid steer is 9ft and a few inches long and I use it at my camp over the summer for clearing brush, logs, and need to dig in a new berm for my shooting range.
I transport the skid steer in the bed of the deuce because I dont have trailer big enough for it. And if I leave it on my property my wonderful neighbors will steal it
probably before I even get home, its a hour drive, thats how long it took for them to try to steal my lawn tractor, when I looked at my trail camera, well they tried to anyway....
(they stole a 53' dry van previously I had up there as a shed, how they hauled it down narrow ATV trail I'll never know)
Now the questions, that I know of right now, I'll probably have more soon.
The Hiab need a hydraulic pump that pushes about 30lpm of oil at 18mpa or in freedom units 2600psi at 8gpm
.
Should I see if I can find a transmission pto for the spicer transmission? Use a belt powered pump?
or should I look for a high power 24v hydraulic pump? (I have a low GPM 24v unit to test with)
Or should I go over to harbor freight and get a small gas engine or find a small diesel engine on craigslist and make a self contained power pack?
I like the idea of not having the engine running to use the crane which I would need for the pto pump.
The electric pump would be semi quite,( noise while working drive me nuts) and I not need a separate fuel tank,
but it would have a high amp draw if I can even find a pump with the right flow and pressure.
Now I would also when I do the dump bed not need to start a engine to dump the bed.
Does anybody know of application for a high pressure/flow 24v hydraulic pump?
But I am adding a diesel powered cab heater which will need a separate diesel tank so its not to much of a down side.
Does anybody have a small 12ish horse power diesel engine they don't need?
Do you guys think one of those gov surplus yamar diesels from a MEP generator would work if I go that way for the pump?
Since its a drop side bed, where would you guys make the cuts to remove 24"? the front or the rear?
I will be making this a dump bed sooner or later, so I'm guessing the front?
But is do have some damage to the rear of the bed from mounting the last crane so I could cut that way.
Anyway here are some pictures since there worth more than words.
The truck, installing the first crane, and testing it, moving my little milling machine, moving my big milling machine, and the hiab I want to install.
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