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(i) Is that another Ferguson back end, used as a trailer drive axle.

(ii) What is a wirecrane?

 

cheers

M

 

Yes, it is the rear axle from a fergie that we have used. It is held in place with 8 bolts. 2 At the rear pto, 4 at the fender mounts, and a bolt on each side where the pto lever usually is located. The pto shaft, hydraulic pump and cylinder was removed and replaced with coverplates. Internally we had to fabricate a pto output from the differential that is bolted to the front coverplate. 2 Pto shafts are used to transfer power from the trailer to the tractor.

 

A wire crane is basically a boom with a winch that helps you lift the logs.

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