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I'm sure I'm overdoing this but rather that than under-doing it.  Smile

Ed
I like handtrucks. Have 3 of them, just in case I lose one.
Other than another ratchet strap on the other side of the lifting ring, the ram is ready to slide down the basement. I got the pallet ready for the head but ran out of steam and had other obligations to take care of. Slow progress but at least it's progress.

Ed

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Looking good ED!!
I knew I wouldn't get much done this weekend since I was at a Christmas party at my sister's place all day yesterday. I did get the head mounted on its sled today though.

Ed

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needs more rope and some lights before you take it out for a spin behind the snowmobile Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
I got the table all ready to remove from the mill and decided this would be a good use for the load leveler that came with the cherry picker. I get it hooked up to the cherry picker and notice one of the chain legs is shorter than the other.  17428

It must have been made on a Monday. I called it a day.  Bash

Ed

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Looks like the second pic explains why one leg is shorter.... Prolly a good time to call it a day.
Ya think? Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl
The second picture is a feature that is not listed in the instructions that come with the leveler. It is the "blood pressure increaser". After you have everything hooked up and have the lift several feet off the ground the link will pop into it's correct position increasing the operators blood pressure by 40 points. You were not charged extra for this feature!!