Railvan
Adventurer
Last spring I mounted the main body of the Pull Pal on the left rear bumper swing arm of my SMB before my trip to Arizona. For a million reasons, the mount for the blade part of the Pull Pal just got done today.
Photo 1 is the main body on the left swing arm. At the lower end is a simple C shape chunk of aluminum welded to the arm to capture the bolt on the Pull Pal. On the upper end, two plates hold the Pull Pal between them and a stainless pin slides through the brackets and the Pull Pal, and the pin has a hole through it for a padlock.
Photo 2 and 3 is the blade on the right swing arm. A rectangular 1/4" thick piece of aluminum with a V shaped cut in it holds the top of the blade, while two tabs welded on the lower swing arm tube traps the bottom in place. Thanks to T.Low's bro-in-law Jason for his help with brainstorming and welding.
The red tie strap is the keep the waffle boards from vibrating, and is not part of the Pull Pal blade mount.
Brian
Photo 1 is the main body on the left swing arm. At the lower end is a simple C shape chunk of aluminum welded to the arm to capture the bolt on the Pull Pal. On the upper end, two plates hold the Pull Pal between them and a stainless pin slides through the brackets and the Pull Pal, and the pin has a hole through it for a padlock.
Photo 2 and 3 is the blade on the right swing arm. A rectangular 1/4" thick piece of aluminum with a V shaped cut in it holds the top of the blade, while two tabs welded on the lower swing arm tube traps the bottom in place. Thanks to T.Low's bro-in-law Jason for his help with brainstorming and welding.
The red tie strap is the keep the waffle boards from vibrating, and is not part of the Pull Pal blade mount.
Brian