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<blockquote data-quote="rwoods" data-source="post: 4586690" data-attributes="member: 46677"><p>This is how all the pulp wood trucks were set up when I was a kid. Axle mounted at top or bottom of rack, drive chain from transmission pto and a short straight swivel boom arm with a pulley on each end. Most all trucks were single axle two tons that had a front and a back rack (wood stacked sideways across truck). Front or rear mounted axle/winch had manually extendable booms if IRC. Mid mount axle/winch had a fixed boom to fill either rack. All were swiveled manually. I couldn't find a picture of the set up but here is a little more modern version on a one ton: <img src="http://www.tomssaw.com/albums/pulpwoodtruck/eddy06.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwoods, post: 4586690, member: 46677"] This is how all the pulp wood trucks were set up when I was a kid. Axle mounted at top or bottom of rack, drive chain from transmission pto and a short straight swivel boom arm with a pulley on each end. Most all trucks were single axle two tons that had a front and a back rack (wood stacked sideways across truck). Front or rear mounted axle/winch had manually extendable booms if IRC. Mid mount axle/winch had a fixed boom to fill either rack. All were swiveled manually. I couldn't find a picture of the set up but here is a little more modern version on a one ton: [IMG]http://www.tomssaw.com/albums/pulpwoodtruck/eddy06.jpg[/IMG] Ron [/QUOTE]
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