daugen
Epic Contributor
thanks guys. Hard to see how it was built but the Heftee looks pretty manual to me. I know it allows open access to the underneath of things which a pallet based system would not. Not hard to use some HD plywood, perhaps doubled up and make a very strong platform on top of a pallet, which I would likely reinforce. I want to be able to drive my Gravely 8199G on top, and yes it is heavy, just as heavy as my JD diesel garden tractor. Which is why I need a one ton capability.
this would basically be "in the way" all the time so it really has to be able to be used for small and large equipment, basically a moving workbench. My real problem with a stacker unit is the floor here is made of recycled pavers and pretty bumpy. I'd have to really work on the floor but sand and pavers isn't the best to pull stuff around on.
But it's what I've got...of course I could put this on top of several sheets of HD plywood and that would make a nice rolling surface.
There is a 1000 pound lift shown by Heftee that I wish was 2000 pounds. I'm just not going to put a 1600 pound garden tractor up on something rated at 1000 pounds no matter what they test it at.
If I reinforced my custom platform maybe I could cut access areas out of it. ?
Both of my garden tractors have shaft drive and there's a pto zerk that's seriously hard to get to.
If I had a nice enclosed storage building with a concrete floor, Aaron I'd be chasing after that forklift. In between the barn and the concrete floored implement shed is gravel...not good for hard little wheels.
Now if a Hyster fell of a truck at the end of the lane...
what does a ratty but useful propane forklift truck cost?
this would basically be "in the way" all the time so it really has to be able to be used for small and large equipment, basically a moving workbench. My real problem with a stacker unit is the floor here is made of recycled pavers and pretty bumpy. I'd have to really work on the floor but sand and pavers isn't the best to pull stuff around on.
But it's what I've got...of course I could put this on top of several sheets of HD plywood and that would make a nice rolling surface.
There is a 1000 pound lift shown by Heftee that I wish was 2000 pounds. I'm just not going to put a 1600 pound garden tractor up on something rated at 1000 pounds no matter what they test it at.
If I reinforced my custom platform maybe I could cut access areas out of it. ?
Both of my garden tractors have shaft drive and there's a pto zerk that's seriously hard to get to.
If I had a nice enclosed storage building with a concrete floor, Aaron I'd be chasing after that forklift. In between the barn and the concrete floored implement shed is gravel...not good for hard little wheels.
Now if a Hyster fell of a truck at the end of the lane...
what does a ratty but useful propane forklift truck cost?