Posted by George Marsh on August 25, 2013 at 06:17:32 from (50.104.212.180):
In Reply to: Will it work? posted by northeast puller 1 on August 25, 2013 at 03:38:30:
I made a set of concrete bar bells. (6) 75 # weights that will fit on a 2 inch pipe. I use the hoe to grab the bar bell. The max weight of the bar bell is 450#. If I extend 450# all the way back, I'll do a wheelie. It works great on my T5C.
Made a set of forks from used 7 inch channel to slip on the front bucket. Easy on and easy off. I can easily lift 1000 pounds. Can move forks to different positions to lift pallets.
Not a fan of ballast in tires, eventually the ballast will rust the rims. Don't like having ballast when not needed too. A little hard on tires.
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