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    This works for us. I keep it well lubricated with Lanotech or similar. I have had it in this position for about 10 years now. The Oky strap stops the handle from bouncing. I can also insert a padlock on the right bracket.







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    Alas I will be looking for another position for the Puma.


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    You can buy masking tape you know Erich .


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    I masked the screen, the rest was done with a crop duster.


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    I made a mounting bracket that clamps around the 75x50 RHS of my wheel carrier. I sold this one to another forum member because I'm going to make another one that incorporates a light pole....when I get time



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    Mine sits across the rear floorwell secured by two short lengths of threaded rod and wingnuts.





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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    I made a mounting bracket that clamps around the 75x50 RHS of my wheel carrier. I sold this one to another forum member because I'm going to make another one that incorporates a light pole....when I get time
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    This is what I did - Each of these mounts is welded on and now has a stud in which goes through the rack and a wing nut holds it down. I then used a bungee to stop the handle rattling.


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    @RIJIDIJ

    That's top work, mate! What's your price?? Might be worthwhile me importing a couple!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    I made a mounting bracket that clamps around the 75x50 RHS of my wheel carrier. I sold this one to another forum member because I'm going to make another one that incorporates a light pole....when I get time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan View Post
    I've seen them mounted across the back cross member, below the rear door but don't know if that works if you've got a rear step. We are also doing a re think on weight and placement since the trip north.

    Allan
    Thats me and it works great. Its only a 110cm jack. I had to trim about 30cm from the shovel.

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