jimm1009
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I am purchasing property that needs clearing. Obviously a drop side bed would be best but not all of us have one. From the former of a M35A2C with drop sides they are extra noisy going down the road but they do have their purposes / advantages.
My M35A2 truck is with-winch. What I need is some sort of a temporary rake system to help unload the bed when full of brush and small trees. Obviously they are not real big if I am tossing them up there by hand but when it comes to a fully load bed of individually light items the weight is much more.
Anyone short of a tilt bed modification devised a way to pull this kind of load out of the truck bed into a burn pile? I imagine a steel leaf rake turned upside down but much bigger of course. I guess I could even use my M1009 as the winch by pulling it out backwards with a log chain hooked to it. Ideas and thoughts are most welcome.
I can not afford to rent a tilt bed conventional truck and this is part of why I purchased this truck to begin with so I want it to finally earns it's living for a while. I do have a M105 trailer to use as well.
jimm1009, aka Jim
My M35A2 truck is with-winch. What I need is some sort of a temporary rake system to help unload the bed when full of brush and small trees. Obviously they are not real big if I am tossing them up there by hand but when it comes to a fully load bed of individually light items the weight is much more.
Anyone short of a tilt bed modification devised a way to pull this kind of load out of the truck bed into a burn pile? I imagine a steel leaf rake turned upside down but much bigger of course. I guess I could even use my M1009 as the winch by pulling it out backwards with a log chain hooked to it. Ideas and thoughts are most welcome.
I can not afford to rent a tilt bed conventional truck and this is part of why I purchased this truck to begin with so I want it to finally earns it's living for a while. I do have a M105 trailer to use as well.
jimm1009, aka Jim