You'd have to decide what kind of cans and corresponding mount, which length of HiLift and what kind of shovel(pick a brand that has been around a while). You'll need one of these: 12" Hitch Extender For the shovel: drill a hole in the blade to mount on a stud with a padlock. For the HiLift: 2...
If the dimensions in the CAD program are accurate and the final project design is well thought out, limiting adjustments for fit, my guesstimate would be $250- $350 with new materials. (they could do the whole job out of the scrap bin.) A good buddy with a welder and tools. $50-$100 cash plus...
profdlp, It's a excuse to go wheeling. We find some but not enough to pay for the gas to get out there.
Tom, I only use this technique for a gallon or less. Otherwise I use my rack:
Pull it and take it to a autoparts store and they'll check it for nothing. Did you cross the 2 terminals on the starter with a screw driver? Not the little one The terminal with the red wire from the battery to the wire going to the starter. If the starter is good it will turn over.
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