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Johny Walker
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ok see pic details lift, crane frame front mounting on 2 legs, rear point to single hinged mount to allow for the flex in chassis picture not clear but hope you get the idea, the mounting frame for the crane looks something like this one here, Google Image Result for http://www.benzworld.org/forums/attachments/unimog/248575d1247433961-mounting-crane-mog-bild005verkleinert_146.jpg

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Resurrecting an old thread here, has anyone got photos of their unimog cranes, specifically rear mounted? 

I'm looking at an amco veba 3 extension (11m reach, hiab type) to go on the rear of a u1200. Would rather mount to end of chassis, don't have faith in 3pt linkage cranes, not at that reach! 

Has anyone fitted one this way or does everyone use crane x frames to spread the load? 

The crane has its own outriggers and I would like to be able remove it relatively easily.

Any thoughts or ideas welcome.

Thanks!

 

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