Any body built a knuckleboom loader

   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader
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#81  
Yea, sort of what I had figured also, but would rather err on the side of safety than have the spindle break and fall on someone. I have a few leads on some old truck rearends, just havent gotten around to asking about them.
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader #82  
Just thought I'd share, this is parked down the road from my house.
 

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   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader
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#83  
A little bit bigger than I have planned, but similar in design to what i will be building
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader #84  
Just wanted to show off some local redneck engineering. Engineers learn from books, the guys that wrote the books learned it from watching grandpa make it work with what he had.
P.S.No offense intended to engineers
 
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   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader
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#85  
If one only knew how many well engineered pieces of equipment that I have seen that didnt work as intended, They would quickly appreciate a little redneck ingenuity. I guess one reason engineers design, build proto types, and then test in the field. Engineers learn from the field as much as they learn from a class. As Dr William Albrecht once said, "If what works in the books, doesnt work in the field, you go with what works in the field"
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader #86  
I realise that this thread has gone quiet but you might find this interesting. log grapple
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader
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#87  
Well, as a update, I did find a 48,000lb truck rear to use in the build, its still setting on my dump trailer waiting on me to find time to start cutting and welding. I have been working on the splitter part of my processor over the holidays. I need to start a thread on the build, but I am only dabbeling and havent gotten into full gear with the fabricating.
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader #88  
Saw one show up on Craigslist around here:
http://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/hvo/4835832957.html said:
Mini log loader on trailer with bunks and dump frame, Forestry trailer to haul your logs, lumber, and dump for split wood. This trailer is heavy enough to haul a small tractor or skidloader on it. Owner retiring and does not use it. 5th wheel and works well. The loader has not been run in a while but has its own hydraulic power unit to run it. Motor may need some work or be replaced.
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Aaron Z
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader
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#89  
Man that thing has me written all over it, to bad its 1000miles away
 
   / Any body built a knuckleboom loader #90  
You need to find 20 "tbn'ers" to take turns relaying it from where the trailer is (point A) to you (point B). Each person could drive it 50 miles then relay it to the next. Each driver would cover 100 miles round trip and in a couple days you'd have it in your driveway. That would be team work eh?
 

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