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    Quote Originally Posted by CTSSolutions View Post
    Tater, you give me inspiration to get out of debt, quit my job, and start doing the things I want to do.

    Hauling cars, welding trailers, and winning demo derby's sounds great right now.



    Thanks for sharing, glad you're still at it!
    I'm not hauling scrap anywhere near what I use to be, the down turn in price is allowing me to acquire a nice stash, so when it does turn around, I'll own most of the scrap I'll be hauling. price went up last month and back down this month, so I'll just keep hoarding.
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    Being I have a nice break until the next demo I'm taking time to throw together another pickup bed trailer.







    Not yet complete but pretty close. First one of these I've built in several years I think. Needed another trailer for the wife to use and this sounded easier then cleaning out my other one.

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    Nice job!
    I've always been impressed with peoples knowledge and ability to make trailers and other things.
    And it even has a nice looking spare.
    You would be surprised at how many trailers I see on the side of the road with a flat and they don't have a spare tire.

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    Lets shoot some paint on that and get it looking good enough for the wife. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    Lets shoot some paint on that and get it looking good enough for the wife. Mike
    As long as my wife gets use of it she's happy.


    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    Nice job!
    I've always been impressed with peoples knowledge and ability to make trailers and other things.
    And it even has a nice looking spare.
    You would be surprised at how many trailers I see on the side of the road with a flat and they don't have a spare tire.
    Thanks Jim
    I got caught without a spare once, now they don't leave the shop without a spare tire already mounted on it.
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    A trailer like that is my dream . See I always figured what better way to hunt then a pickup sized bed and a fuel efficient vehicle pulling it . In the long run thats what I will want
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    Built me a new portable winch setup. Still got my 12k winch but often times it's rather slow and cumbersome but I bought a 4K winch for cheap off flea bay and went bout making a more portable setup.

    Built a platform using 2" heavy wall square tubing and a piece of 8" channel iron


    Attached winch and whatnot


    And welded a add receiver hitch to my trailer, pulled from a scrap pickup bout 4 years ago I knew I'd need that someday.


    And course had to try it out



    It's getting chain hooks welded to the channel iron as well, so I'm thinking between either a chain or a receiver hitch it can be where ever I need it.
    Going to pickup a car with a flat tire tomorrow, the true test.

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    I recommend having a spare air tank-no more flats!

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    It's nice work Tater. You've got a talent.

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    I must say I was rather impressed by my el cheapo 4,000 # today.
    So granted this car isn't overly heavy, but still with front tires rubbing the fenders hardcore and a completely locked up rear tire, this winch cared absolutely ZERO bout of any that.







    Had to have a Lil fun with it


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    It's so great when your tools work hard for you. Great job. Mike

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    Nice work Tater. Once again I will have to borrow a few of your ideas. The idea of adding a smaller winch to your collection of tools is a great idea especially if you move the winch from one vehicle to the next.

    I have a similar winch set up that allows me to move it between vehicles and trailers. I found it was so valuable that I added a receiver to the front of my one ton and 3/4 ton pickups to allow flexibility in deep snow and mud. These are bolt on so they can be removed to avoid pole vaulting in hills or gullies. Receiver hitches were already on the back of all of my trucks but sometimes the truck is facing in the wrong direction. Adding a platform for a battery and a building a snow anchor gives me confidence to get out of any situation in the Great Buffalo Commons. To me a winch is both a survival as well as scrapping tool.
    Give back more to this world than we take.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Nice work Tater. Once again I will have to borrow a few of your ideas. The idea of adding a smaller winch to your collection of tools is a great idea especially if you move the winch from one vehicle to the next.

    I have a similar winch set up that allows me to move it between vehicles and trailers. I found it was so valuable that I added a receiver to the front of my one ton and 3/4 ton pickups to allow flexibility in deep snow and mud. These are bolt on so they can be removed to avoid pole vaulting in hills or gullies. Receiver hitches were already on the back of all of my trucks but sometimes the truck is facing in the wrong direction. Adding a platform for a battery and a building a snow anchor gives me confidence to get out of any situation in the Great Buffalo Commons. To me a winch is both a survival as well as scrapping tool.
    The 12k winch is awesome if the car is lacking all 4 tires or rear end or it's upside down, but often times is way too much winch and way too slow. I'm betting this 4K winch will do 95% of what I ask of it without any complaints. Need a tilt bed so tires or not won't matter but that's a little ways off yet.

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    Well got some auction buys and really gave my 4K winch a good workout.



    The tractor it handled quite well but this made it talk a bit. And since buying this and getting it home, it does run and has a pretty fresh mill under the hood. This baby will come in handy when scrap goes the right way. Was purchased for way less then $500 to boot.


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    Last derby of the year, my orange monte took 3rd of 23 cars.



    Fell into a deal on this. Got this 60's Pontiac for pulling and returning motor/trany and rear differential.


    Plus 2 grand Prixs. One complete, which I sold, and another roller, minus m/t.




    Got this bad boy going and it runs great, needs some front end work but otherwise a very solid truck.


    Can't wait for scrap to go back up I'll be setup to show up and clean up quickly


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    Also cashed out my non ferrous using my new dually, aka Donald.




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    Nice action taterjuice!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Built me a new portable winch setup. Still got my 12k winch but often times it's rather slow and cumbersome but I bought a 4K winch for cheap off flea bay and went bout making a more portable setup.

    Built a platform using 2" heavy wall square tubing and a piece of 8" channel iron


    Attached winch and whatnot


    And welded a add receiver hitch to my trailer, pulled from a scrap pickup bout 4 years ago I knew I'd need that someday.


    And course had to try it out



    It's getting chain hooks welded to the channel iron as well, so I'm thinking between either a chain or a receiver hitch it can be where ever I need it.
    Going to pickup a car with a flat tire tomorrow, the true test.
    Almost forgot to add I finished my winch setup off with chain hooks and some paint. I've already used it on my other trailer that lacks the receiver hitch and the hooks work like a charm. Heard rumbles of scrap goin up so stay tuned boys and girls

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    Ok picked up a couple vehicles and sold some scrap.






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