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Re: Trailer Crane Finalized and In action
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Posted by Keith0OR on January 11, 2006 at 08:04:04 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Trailer Crane Finalized and In action posted by jknapper on January 11, 2006 at 06:42:41:
Here is a picture of my outrigger and dimentions. main tube is 1 1/2 with 3/8 in holes drilled 1 apart. Slide is made from 2 inch tubing with 2 inch OD round tubing 5 inches long welded to the square tube. I welded 2 1/4 square tubing underside of trailer trailer frame. With the round sliding inside square tubing, if load brings weight down to hard on outrigger foot all I do is either drive forward or backup off my outriggers. I do not pin my outrigger so they will turn, and are easily removed.HTH Keith & Shawn
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