Joel, you may want to read up on structural engineering...
One reference I have is chassis requirements for "Auto Crane Co" cranes and one K-boom weighing 4,755 lb requires a section modulus of 21 cubic inches which results in a frame resistance to bending of 1,000,000 in lb.
One way to achieve a higher section modulus is to add a C-channel, which was done on the International truck that originally had my HIAB mounted. It was about 6 inches high.
For comparison, my 8x8 truck frame is made from 9 inch channel with 3 inch flanges and it has a section modulus of about 9 cubic inches...
On my deuce, I have a 3x3 inch solid steel spacer and don't know what that translates into, but have no problems after 13 years of service. I do , however, leave the boom extended over the bed 99% of the time to reduce front axle and frame loading....
Edit: When crane is used, the load is taken up by the outriggers.