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CJONE

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I also have a 10' insert out of 1-1/2" x 2-1/2" tube that I can use for a extension. This will easily pick up a 800lb 20+ft long power pole. The tractor will pick it up but will not curl it, so I have to be careful not to overload the curl,rollback cylinders. It was only about 4 hours to build, took longer to prep,prime and paint than it did to build. About $300 in steel and $75 for paint,hook and chain. CJ
 
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: Nice design. Nice job. Don't see much flex when you raised your tractor with it.
 
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: Nice design. Nice job. Don't see much flex when you raised your tractor with it.

Thanks, it was not designed to handle a load in that direction but I figured if it would do that it should be good to lift just about anything my tractor or skid steer could handle. CJ
 
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Does not look like it would need an extention. How long is it without one? Nice job
 
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Does not look like it would need an extention. How long is it without one? Nice job
14' but Rustyiron gave me a great tip on the other boom pole thread as far as shoveling the polebarn roof!! If/when the roof slides it is dangerous, on the ground in the tractor it would be no worry. And a heated cab to boot. CJ
 
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That is one heck of a boompole:thumbsup:

James K0UA
 
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suncar 019.JPGI have commercially built one and IIRC it is 7' collapsed and 10' extended. Picture is in a 8' pickup box
 
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Nice! You could set trusses with that thing. My dealer has one similar to load/unload small implements like tillers, box blades, finish mowers, ect.
 
 
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