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Re: Power lift for my 1978 Dodge van

by Nate Nagel <njnagel@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 3, 2008 at 10:34 PM

cuhulin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> I was thinking about welding a steel plate to a piece of pipe and
> bolting the plate to one of the van's rear bumper brackets behind the
> rear bumper.A pipe with a hook welded to one end of the pipe, pipe tall
> enough to clear the rear doors, pipe would slip into the pipe which
> would be welded to the steel plate.And using a come along or one of my
> boat trailer winches for lifting heavy loads into and out of my van.Any
> ideas? 
> cuhulin
> 

Why not start the whole thing off with a trailer hitch?  then use the 
receiver as your starting point so you can "unhook" the whole mess when 
you don't want to use it.

nate

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 5 Posts in Topic:
Power lift for my 1978 Dodge van
cuhulin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-03 20:52:38 
Re: Power lift for my 1978 Dodge van
Nate Nagel <njnagel@[E  2008-05-03 22:34:38 
Re: Power lift for my 1978 Dodge van
"Pete C." <a  2008-05-05 08:54:12 
Re: Power lift for my 1978 Dodge van
"Steve W." <  2008-05-04 00:48:09 
Re: Power lift for my 1978 Dodge van
cuhulin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-04 10:14:34 

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