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    Posted: 17 Dec 2022 at 11:34am
Hello everyone, I am in process of fabricating.
Bit of a purist, please bear with.
Was original Crane arms, bent to their shape?
All photos I have seen appear so….
I’m also needing a measurement….
Where the Crane arms slip over the lift arms, what’s the dimensions, of the 2 “C” shaped pieces?
These pieces hold Crane in place.
One has quick hitch pin.
My book shows that they are not a tight/snug fit.
Anyone who has an original, any measurements/ close pictures/with a ruler would be great!
Hope you guys are doing well, thanks again!
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I'll post some pics of mine for you tomorrow.
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That’s awesome.
Thank you.
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I am not very good at the search game but maybe someone else can help..this topic has been discussed in depth on this site.  Pictures, concepts, measurements....Maybe this subject is eligible to be placed in the knowledge section?? I know I have contributed to that post in the past...HTH....Dale
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190XT Series III, D17 Series IV, D15 Series II, All Crop 66 and a whole mess of equipment.
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Yes,this topic,has been shared,to great extent, and give me instructions on how to get started.
I actually received some great information from you Dale,few years ago.I have since acquired a dealers parts catalog for the cranes.
I have 4” channel, I just don’t think it was cut? I think, by the pictures, channel looks bent, to fit, not cut.
I set up, a bending rig, crude but very effective. Turned out GREAT.
After placing bent channels on Allis,in place,lots of clamps,wedge and shims , with careful measurements.
I bent flat stock, to surround the the
Lift arms, nearest the lift arm bushing. Nice snug fit. I can assume, is needed? Further up the lift arm where the quick hitch pin is, where my question lies.
What’s the dimensions, how snug a fit? Going off pictures, in your email sent, and my catalog, these are also
For a lack of better words, a free swing ?
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Hope these help. If you need something different, let me know.
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This is how I display it at shows........
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Some day I'm going to build one or possibly two of these things. Ted J sent me the plans for them years ago. TIME is the big reason It's not been accomplished yet! So many stupid little projects I'd like to get kn knocked out but can't seem to get to.
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how wide is it out at the end between the channels where the chain is hooked hanging the john deere
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AC crane 2

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There's pictures of my crane the main tube is 42" and the one that slide in is 41" and there was a hook with a swivel on the end till I tryed to drag with it and broke it off. It was copied after a AC one.
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John thanks for painting it for  me . LOL 

   i have some literature for these and it shows  extra brackets that bolt on at cylinders for more lifting  
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Originally posted by HudCo HudCo wrote:

how wide is it out at the end between the channels where the chain is hooked hanging the john deere


4 inches
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

John thanks for painting it for  me . LOL


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Now that I see pictures of an original, mine turned out pretty good!
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What are the pins mounted on the brackets underneath the frame for?
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Originally posted by Dave (Mid-MI) Dave (Mid-MI) wrote:

What are the pins mounted on the brackets underneath the frame for?


To attach to rams for added lifting strength.
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Originally posted by tadams(OH) tadams(OH) wrote:

AC crane 2
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If you were to have the additional lift rams for that crane. Where do they attach on the tractor end.
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Mike. The original RAM gets removed from its position on the rocker arm shaft and reattached to point number one on the picture I posted. Realistically all it does is extend the length of the original crankshaft arm for more leverage. I have a good pic of it but can not get uploaded...Dale....got it



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For you purists, this is definitely not original.
This is my farm crane I built a couple years ago on my D17. Mostly built for getting large pumpkins out of the field. Extended fully it is all of 8' above the ground. Haven't used it for anything else, but, was able to lift my #2 3-16 plow with boom retracted.
Going from memory, the tubes that slide over the lift arms are 2"x3" 1/4" wall. The telescoping boom is 2"x2"x1/4" inside of 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 1/4". On the end of the boom is a plate with keyhole slots so I can adjust the length of the chain. The chain has regular chain hook on one end, and choker hook on other end.
The holes that pin it to the lift arms are towards the bottom of the tubes to increase lift angle.
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