Wacenturion
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Have a 1955 Ford 640 and thinking about picking up a boom lift. Appears to be two choices generally speaking, one regular and one heavy duty. The heavy duty one comes in square tubing and weighs quite a bit more than the regular one.
CountyLine Boom Pole $149.99
The CountyLine Boom Pole is ideal for loading items onto trailers, pulling up old fence posts, or other lifting chores.
3-point rear attach lifting pole with category 1 pins included
Front loop lift capacity - 500 lb.
Rear loop lift capacity - 1,000 lb.
25-1/2 in. H x 32 in. W x 85-1/2 in. L
66 lbs.
Countyline Heavy Duty Boom Pole $299.99
The CountyLine Heavy-Duty Boom Pole is ideal for loading items onto trailers, pulling up old fence posts, or other lifting chores.
3-point rear attach lifting pole with category 1 pins included
Front loop lift capacity - 1,000 lb.
Rear loop lift capacity - 2,000 lb.
24-1/2 in. H x 40 in. W x 95 in. L
150 lbs.
Recommendations....price isn't an issue....weight is however. If I have say the heavy duty one on the rear and I'm lifting something like a Linebach 240 disc harrow or similar implement weight wise or heavier, then alowly moving it to a different location, is the front of the Ford 640 likely to lift? Concerned about being safe. Anyone with a 640 or similar tractor have any experiences with a boom pole? Thanks
CountyLine Boom Pole $149.99
The CountyLine Boom Pole is ideal for loading items onto trailers, pulling up old fence posts, or other lifting chores.
3-point rear attach lifting pole with category 1 pins included
Front loop lift capacity - 500 lb.
Rear loop lift capacity - 1,000 lb.
25-1/2 in. H x 32 in. W x 85-1/2 in. L
66 lbs.
Countyline Heavy Duty Boom Pole $299.99
The CountyLine Heavy-Duty Boom Pole is ideal for loading items onto trailers, pulling up old fence posts, or other lifting chores.
3-point rear attach lifting pole with category 1 pins included
Front loop lift capacity - 1,000 lb.
Rear loop lift capacity - 2,000 lb.
24-1/2 in. H x 40 in. W x 95 in. L
150 lbs.
Recommendations....price isn't an issue....weight is however. If I have say the heavy duty one on the rear and I'm lifting something like a Linebach 240 disc harrow or similar implement weight wise or heavier, then alowly moving it to a different location, is the front of the Ford 640 likely to lift? Concerned about being safe. Anyone with a 640 or similar tractor have any experiences with a boom pole? Thanks