That's a non, but i looked and the oc ones call for the same weight for the same height. Obviously they seem to be selling it for almost scrap price because they weren't using the boom, but rather as a base for other projects (what he said). But the fact that they tell you how heavy it needs to...
Depending on the exact model, generally yes. Some cranes might only have stabilizers, it just depends on the design. Since I'm on a phone i took another look at the pics, i was mistaken earlier on it being a cobbled thing. To me it looks like it was either that way from the factory or was put...
That's why i was wondering about if it was designed to have extra weight as a counterweight. That's the part that needs to be figured out to do a conversion like that, and that unit probably has the house thing on it to do that. My .02 from 1k miles away lol
Outriggers are designed to level and lift the entire machine/truck up, and are rated differently than stabilizers which are designed to level/firm up the machine only.
I would likely do a bucket truck that had the front end/ engine completely blown up, then i could just torch the frame and weld on a gooseneck for my truck :D. Might be getting a huge dump trailer project this winter :lol: i know the trucks that are speced for lifts, cranes, etc are all double...
I don't think so. I think it's just a Frankenstein made by someone, likely far past its date for the scrap yard. I have thought about that myself honestly tho lol
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