TheAssuager
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2022
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- Location
- California
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Supercrew XLT
Dr Color Chip instead for your tailgate. Just the cheapest package. It's a much better color match than the ford pens. I've helped so many friends with chip repairs at this point I can almost guarantee that you will thank me later!The crane! Now in real use. When I first got it, I lifted an electric Toro snow thrower in the driveway and it did fine, but that wasn't real-world use.
Today I picked up a 350-pound lawn aerator (Classen CA-18H) and that was a bit of a different experience.
I placed the crane in the receiver and assembled it except for the stabilizing legs and drove to the rental place (only a mile away with 25 mph speed limit). It stayed in place without any issues.
When I lowered the tailgate, I had the crane slid toward the hitch about a quarter of an inch too much and nicked the paint! Bah! But I guess being an aluminum tailgate, it's not a huge deal. Still though, I'm going to get a Race Red Ford paint pen.
A friend was with me (he actually paid for the rental) and the two of us were like a pair of monkeys with a football trying to rig the medieval torture device (the aerator, I had never used one and holy crap, what a heavy bucking beast!). I'm sure we were good entertainment for the rental guys! =D
We got it in the bed, left some load on the crane, and tossed on a 2" ratchet strap (left the tailgate open). As we started to pull out, a rental guy comes running out the door yelling: "you left the effing legs down!" =p
So a quick pull of a few pins and off we went - LOL, those rental guys are alright in my books (and we returned the diabolical machine with a full tank of gas as a small thank you).
I did two things as "mods" to the crane. First, I used a smaller shackle to take up some chain slack, I think that's a good enough solution for my needs. As you can see in the pics, it lifted the thing plenty high enough.
The second thing I did was wrap electrical tape on the crane base so I would not slip in in too far again.
All in all, I like the crane and even if we had pulled out the removable weights (2x36#) from the aerator, it would have still been too heavy for this old fart. =D
back home with the infernal thing
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I unloaded by myself on a pretty level spot and it always felt in control
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plenty of lift height for this use
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you can see how close it has to be to the crane because of the boom length, especially when lowered down
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d'oh! nicked it! =(
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didn't have a paint pen, so used 3M vinyl electrical tape, maybe I'll used the paint pen when I get it =)
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3/8" shackle taking up chain slack, not the most ideal I suppose but rated to 1300# in optimal use, if you know of something better suited, let me know (not that I need much reason to buy something!) =D
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crane FTW! Aerator not so much!
little girl neighbor commented that the dirt plugs looked like a whole lot of poo! LOL, that made it all worthwhile! =D
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