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JEGS 555-81039 Hitch-Mounted Crane Features:
- Yellow & black painted steel for great looks and long life
- Mount it directly to your pick-up truck hitch for easy loading and unloading of up to 1,000 lbs
- Rotates 360 degrees for complete access
- Working boom lift range of 22” to 79”
- Heavy-duty mounting plate and all steel construction for peace of mind
FAQ
What is the lifting capacity of a hydraulic hitch mounted crane?
- The lifting capacity of a hydraulic crane is determined by its design and specifications. It is crucial to check the product details for accurate information on lifting capacity. Consider the JEGS 81039 hitch-mounted crane for easy loading and unloading and can handle loads up to 1,000 lbs.
What is a truck-mounted crane with a hydraulic boom?
- A truck-mounted crane with a hydraulic boom, as exemplified by the JEGS 81039, features a crane mounted on a truck bed. The hydraulic boom enhances lifting capabilities, providing efficient and versatile lifting solutions.
Specifications:
does this have a boom extension?
Is the swivel on bearings? (Hydraulic hitch mounted crane 555-81039)
I have a 2015 Chevy Z71 with a 7” lift, are the legs adjustable ? I’ll need to make them longer.
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