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Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower)

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Arne

02-25-2002 09:33:45




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I need to build a 3pt crane device like the one that was posted holding the riding mower off the ground. Are there any diagrams of how to build this thing?

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Arne




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heybusdriver

02-25-2002 18:20:47




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 Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to dave#1, 02-25-2002 17:29:40  
Dave, I seen this before, but what a h*ll of a way to sharpen that blade. =/8^) Stan



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Thanks Once Again

02-25-2002 12:10:36




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 Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Arne, 02-25-2002 09:33:45  
Y'all are great!!

Thanks once again,

Arne Who really put the N under load this weekend and did some site leveling using disc and blade. She held up well. :-)



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Claus

02-25-2002 10:19:06




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 Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Arne, 02-25-2002 09:33:45  
Remember you cannot beat the laws of physics even if one does not know what they are. You have a see-saw with a fat kid on the back end and a skinny kid on the front. When the fat kid on the back goes down the skinny kid on the front goes up. Grin....
Happy Motoring
Claus



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Arne

02-25-2002 10:23:27




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 Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Claus, 02-25-2002 10:19:06  
I'll be sure to keep the skinny kid on the favorable end. :-)

Arne



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Dell (WA)

02-25-2002 10:02:17




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 Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Arne, 02-25-2002 09:33:45  
Arne..... ...while Dave#1's 3-point crane is impressive, and you can find "how-to" plans. I don't think you can beat the cost of a new 3-point lifting boom with all the lawyer stickers by building it yer self. $70 in the catalog..... ..Dell



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Arne - Dell, what catalog?

02-25-2002 10:18:28




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 Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Dell (WA), 02-25-2002 10:02:17  
What catalog? for $70, I agree with you. Man that is cheap.

Arne



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Dell (WA)

02-25-2002 12:06:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Arne - Dell, what catalog?, 02-25-2002 10:18:28  
Arne..... ...Central Tractor, 1-888-828-3276, Des Moines, IA. What with all the consolating going on in the agriculture business, who knows?

The point being, check for ready made, new or used at auction sales too. I paid $50 at auction for my "back-saver"..... ...Dell



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02-25-2002 12:38:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Dell (WA), 02-25-2002 12:06:40  
Dell, we have a big auction coming up. I am looking for a hay rake, will look for one of these gizmo's too.

Arne



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well . . . Dell (WA)

02-25-2002 13:08:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to Auctions, 02-25-2002 12:38:01  
Arne..... ...I've saved a lot of money at auctions by being 2nd highest bidder (grin). Ya just gotta have a plan, a price, and walk away UNLESS ya justs gottahaveitts. Then its Katie bar the door...er...checkbook?..... ..Dell



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heybusdriver

02-25-2002 18:24:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to well . . . Dell (WA), 02-25-2002 13:08:04  
You definately have to listen careful to the Auctioneer , my brother bought a cooler door and thought he was bidding on a Moped.
Stan



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My bidding strategy

02-25-2002 13:36:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Big Crane Thing (pic was lifting LD lawn mower) in reply to well . . . Dell (WA), 02-25-2002 13:08:04  
Is to hold my hand up until it's mine. ;-)

Arne



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