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17 viewsThe boom pole is inserted into the cradle, and the supporting chain goes under the seat and under the clutch, and is hooked to a special bracket bolted to the torque tube.tulalipjames
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16 viewsWith the 750# Goldwing on the boom, the front of the cub can be lifted off the ground with one hand. To lift anything heavier, the lift cable would have to be attached lower on the pole, or the pole would have to be more upright.tulalipjames
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16 viewsThe chain is hooked on a fabricated bracket made of hardened 1/4" steel. The bracket is bolted bolted to the lower mount on the right side of the torque tube. The bracket is bent out so the chain does not rub on the clutch pedal.tulalipjames
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15 viewsThe boom cradle rests on the drawbar of the cub, af forward as possible. The tube is made from a 10" long pipe, with sides 1/4" thick and inside diameter = 3". The horizontal angle iron is 3" x 3" x 3/8", and is 28-1/2" long. The welded end of the pipe is cut at 45-degree angles so it can be welded to the angle iron on all sides. The cradle is kept in place on the drawbar by a J-bolt on either end of the angle iron. The cradle not only supports the boom, but keeps it from tipping left or right.tulalipjames
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14 viewsThe 750# Goldwing is now about a foot off the ground.tulalipjames
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