Grain truck question. JD Seller?

notjustair

Well-known Member
Maybe this time I will post this in the right forum.

I was hauling manure onto the wheat stubble the other day and was reminded of something you posted. About a year ago you said something about a part you could put on twin cylinder grain trucks to help keep the box from twisting and tipping the truck. I remember searching for it at the time but forgot about it. Bouncing around on that wheat stubble with the box up reminded me real quick. What am I looking for again?
 
(quoted from post at 18:54:03 10/14/13) Maybe this time I will post this in the right forum.

I was hauling manure onto the wheat stubble the other day and was reminded of something you posted. About a year ago you said something about a part you could put on twin cylinder grain trucks to help keep the box from twisting and tipping the truck. I remember searching for it at the time but forgot about it. Bouncing around on that wheat stubble with the box up reminded me real quick. What am I looking for again?


Training wheels????? :lol:

Rick
 
A "twin post hoist stabilizer".

I remember them being available somewhere for existing hoists, but can't find a commercial source at the moment.

We have a welding shop on town and I have seen some that he has built and they seem to work out.

The link below will download an Omaha Standard brochure for a twin post hoist with the stabilizing "scissor" built in.
Hoist
 
I will have to ask a friend that installs beds and hoist which ones are still available. Omaha Standard made them but do not now. I will try to find out this week.

They really make a lot better bed/truck out of the twin cylinder hoist.
 

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