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    It's a bit overkill but I have plans to build something like this.

    Mike's Custom Hoist Trailer : Mikes Welding & Trailer MFG Charlotte NC

    Already have the frame/I beam and winch/hoist that I took from a flat bed. Wanting to put it on a trailer, just as soon as I find one I like.


    Then I'd have something like this for picking up pallets/gaylords.
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    I have a genie lift. I can easily get it in and out of the bed of my truck, and it comes in handy for lifting and moving heavy things. I delivered a new commercial stove and proof box to a restaurant, and loaded up their old ones just by myself and the lift.

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