plastikosmd
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Well here was today's project. The lifts I have can bumper or frame lift from ends but for small machines that is not ideal. I need to lift my atv's, small tractors and Argo 8x8. I had 4 10' pieces of angle that I had salvaged. These are 6"x4"x3/8". Weight is 125lbs a piece.
This is how the frame lifts attach to lifts. Just a sleeve that slides over the arms, both are in pic for reference.
Here is my scrap. The one on the right is a single and my plan is to double them up like on left. 5 bolt holes are already present. 3/4 grade 8 bolts go in. (I wonder what the yield strength of this construct?)
Worked like a charm but they are heavy at 250lb per section
So I popped some steel casters off their mounts (more from the scrap pile) and drilled and bolted them on.
I did this at the balance point so they now roll and turn with just my foot to guide. Very smooth and easy. Frankly I did a bit too well finding the balance point as they tend to want to just roll on their own with just a stiff breeze!
This is how the frame lifts attach to lifts. Just a sleeve that slides over the arms, both are in pic for reference.

Here is my scrap. The one on the right is a single and my plan is to double them up like on left. 5 bolt holes are already present. 3/4 grade 8 bolts go in. (I wonder what the yield strength of this construct?)

Worked like a charm but they are heavy at 250lb per section

So I popped some steel casters off their mounts (more from the scrap pile) and drilled and bolted them on.

I did this at the balance point so they now roll and turn with just my foot to guide. Very smooth and easy. Frankly I did a bit too well finding the balance point as they tend to want to just roll on their own with just a stiff breeze!
