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Incredible work. Makes me feel like my fabs are still amateur hour.
I appreciate it but I’ve still got a lot to learn myself. Once this is done I’ll be getting ready to start building the snorkel and canopy!
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7500lbs here in the US
Ok ours is rated to 3500 Kg so ~7700 imperial Lb so a little bit heavier, but not much. Obviously just a different design philosophy. You don't commonly see square tow shank receivers on round tube bars here except on the "standard weight bars" which are normally ~ 1800 - 2000 Kg. Over here the Ranger comes standard with a 3500 tow bar.

The tray is looking good BTW!
 
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Ok ours is rated to 3500 Kg so ~7700 imperial Lb so a little bit heavier, but not much. Obviously just a different design philosophy. You don't commonly see square tow shank receivers on round tube bars here except on the "standard weight bars" which are normally ~ 1800 - 2000 Kg. Over here the Ranger comes standard with a 3500 tow bar.

The tray is looking good BTW!
Thanks man! I was just having a conversation with a veteran buddy of mine about redesigning that hitch. I wish the XBull hitches were available here in the US. I love the higher clearance and built in recovery points. So I’m going to work on my own also work in a rear winch location too.
 


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Thanks man! I was just having a conversation with a veteran buddy of mine about redesigning that hitch. I wish the XBull hitches were available here in the US. I love the higher clearance and built in recovery points. So I’m going to work on my own also work in a rear winch location too.
Yes the people who owned my Ranger before me ( Grey Nomads) had replaced the standard Ford bar with an aftermarket Hayman Reese one. The HR unit has better mounting, and tucks up much higher then the stock Ford rear dozer blade unit. The silly thing is both units are made by HR! Why not just supply the better unit to Ford in the first place?
 
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Yes the people who owned my Ranger before me ( Grey Nomads) had replaced the standard Ford bar with an aftermarket Hayman Reese one. The HR unit has better mounting, and tucks up much higher then the stock Ford rear dozer blade unit. The silly thing is both units are made by HR! Why not just supply the better unit to Ford in the first place?
Agreed! I’ve reached out to HR about fitment to the US rangers but never got a reply back. I’m sure the mounts are different so I’m gonna make it myself. Just need to get a game plan for it.
 
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that's freakin sweet! so if I didn't want mudders, drawers, and a 6" lift, how much lower could you make the flatbed? ...asking to fix my friend's bed height defect:bandit:
If you don’t want to run a rear drawer I could lower it about 8”
 
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looks wicked!
Thanks man!! I’m finishing up some welds now and off to get painted in the driveway lmao. There’s more work to be done on it but that will be phase two of it.
 

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Thanks man!! I’m finishing up some welds now and off to get painted in the driveway lmao. There’s more work to be done on it but that will be phase two of it.
np! ive always loved flatbeds like this but as you stated to much money to buy a prebuilt! and i cant weld lmao i really gotta learn that one haha
 
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np! ive always loved flatbeds like this but as you stated to much money to buy a prebuilt! and i cant weld lmao i really gotta learn that one haha
I’ve been welding for around 11 years. Nothing professional just screwing off in the shop. I used to repair welding machines and every time I’d fix one I would ask the welders if they would show me something that they have learned over the years. It was pretty cool.

my suggestion is jump in! Buy some scrap steel, get you a 110v welder and get after it. I’m still learning too. That’s what I love about tinkering in the garage. There’s always tonsof new things to learn. TIG welding intimidates the hell out of me but guess what I’m going to keep screwing up perfectly fine material until I get it!
 

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So you built that with a little 110v unit?

Now even more impressed :like:

My welds with a 110v look like, well, I can't come up with a suitable bad metaphor at the moment but rest assured they suck.
 
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So you built that with a little 110v unit?

Now even more impressed :like:

My welds with a 110v look like, well, I can't come up with a suitable bad metaphor at the moment but rest assured they suck.
Yes sir. I’m at the mercy of 35 year old electrical but yes I built it with the Eastwood MP140i. That thing is a champ!
 

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I’ve been welding for around 11 years. Nothing professional just screwing off in the shop. I used to repair welding machines and every time I’d fix one I would ask the welders if they would show me something that they have learned over the years. It was pretty cool.

my suggestion is jump in! Buy some scrap steel, get you a 110v welder and get after it. I’m still learning too. That’s what I love about tinkering in the garage. There’s always tonsof new things to learn. TIG welding intimidates the hell out of me but guess what I’m going to keep screwing up perfectly fine material until I get it!
ya thats true just got to jump in there my buddy has a welder and i plan to make some type of bedrack for my truck but man idk what kind i want ugh!!!! i had asked thou if i could do some of the welding so i could practice and also be proud of what i made!

if anyone has some good ideas for a bed rack that one isnt super high up and two i wont have to drill into my bed let me know! id love to start on it eventually so then i can plan on selling my m100 camping trailer
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