I really like the Swinger 1k. But, I am thinking that a Donkey Piggyback might be easier then pulling a trailer. What are your thoughts on that.?
Maybe put this idea to bed once and for all.
I have an Isuzu NRR 16ft.
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I really like the Swinger 1k. But, I am thinking that a Donkey Piggyback might be easier then pulling a trailer. What are your thoughts on that.?
Maybe put this idea to bed once and for all.
I have an Isuzu NRR 16ft.
I didn't know what a Donkey Piggyback was, so I googled it...
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_g25bDp45_K...ey+on+back.jpg
Just how does this work for beekeeping? :D
This type of system works fine if you have a tandem axle. With a single axle truck and the forklift hanging off the back of the truck you will severely reduce the amount of hives you can load. Either get a trailer and haul a Swinger or get the tandem for a piggy back type forklift.
Jean-Marc
Now that was funny.
http://www.donkeyforklift.com/mounting.html
Thanks for the tandem piece. I did not realize that. So I guess it is Swinger and a trailer.
Maybe someday I will get a Moffett forklift. Its 3 wheel drive and it could operate sideways(all wheels turn 90). I could actually move a stack of lumber into the shop. The scissors allow you to reach across the deck and the moffett are way faster than those donkeys. They are classified as rough terrain and weight is in the center.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZdmNGCpGXk
My partner has one. He has a Home Depot type style setup. The Moffat gets stuck pretty good some times with that 3rd wheel. 4 wheeler might not. This thread has been good to get the piggy back system out of my ideas. I just have to buck up and get the swinger.
I have a swinger but beekeepers like RAK always want something...