Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop

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No such thing as hijacks on this thread, Richard. It’ll help keep thing interesting for more members.

When using rear articulating to steer can you lock the fronts in the straight ahead position?
 
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Re: Big Barn痴 Retirement Farm Shop

No such thing as hijacks on this thread, Richard. It蛟、l help keep thing interesting for more members.

When using rear articulating to steer can you lock the fronts in the straight ahead position?

No, this machine uses a steering wheel. Just gotta teach yourself to not start whipping the wheel back and forth trying to make corrections. It's a learned art. :)

Check out this pair of Gray Air Jacks that I bought when an auto dealership sold out. The bumper jack has had a lot of use. The axle jack rubber pads are barely marred. I use them when building offroad buggies to hold "things" in place.

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I had one like yours on the left. It was designed for the days when vehicles had real bumpers that you could use as lift points.

I used it for supporting heavy implements when working on them In the shop. Air over hydraulic and nice mechanical locks!
 
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I needed to take this fuel tank tool box combo out of my pickup today.

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I have two right angle tabs welded to the tank bottom on each side for securing. The four bolts go through the floor of the truck’s box .

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Top view looking down at bolt heads between wall of truck box and side of fuel tank.

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There’s no way I could hold the wrench topside while under the truck on my back so I attached a Magswitch to hold the box end wrench against the tank.

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I’m quite certain the wrench would have bounced out of position while I used an impact wrench.

Here’s a bench mock-up of my setup for clarification.

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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #275  
Beats the heck out of my method. Wad some electrical tape in there to hold the wrench. :)
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #276  
Where did you get the cross bar for the etrack?
 
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Where did you get the cross bar for the etrack?

Heavy truck supply. I had a few around and a stack of the ratcheting ones also from our truck and trailer van body days.

The etrack load bar had to be shortened.

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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #278  
Thanks, guess I will have to stick with my cheap HF ratcheting one.
 
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Thanks, guess I will have to stick with my cheap HF ratcheting one.

I don’t like the ratcheting ones as they push out on the box in order to get them to secure a load.

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Plus the etrack provides a series of tie down spots.

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And while on the subject of ratcheting load bars, as mentioned I may be a bit of a borderline hoarder.

Every once in a while I actually utilize items from my stash.

This medicine ball rebounder I built utilizes a discarded mini trampoline and a modified ratcheting bar for angle adjustment.

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Automotive sway bar bushings are used for the pivot points.
 

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