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MAXXHAUL 70238 Receiver Hitch Mounted Hydraulic Swivel Pickup Truck Crane - 1000 lbs. Capacity With 3 Boom Capacities of 500 lbs, 750 lbs and 1000 lbs.

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Features

  • Portable and Affordable: The MaxxHaul hydraulic receiver hitch-mounted crane revolutionizes portable lifting with its affordability and convenience, making it the first of its kind on the market.
  • Multiple Boom Capacities: Choose from three boom capacities - 500, 750, and 1000 pounds - to suit your lifting needs. With dimensions of 54.00 x 20.00 x 9.75 inches, it offers versatile lifting capabilities for various loads.
  • Effortless Heavy Lifting: Easily maneuver heavy generators, pressure washers, barrels, and more in and out of your truck bed with this hydraulic crane, simplifying your lifting tasks and saving you time and effort.
  • No Permanent Installation: Enjoy the convenience of no permanent installation or drilling required. The crane swivels 360 degrees for added flexibility, but the swivel part/assembly must be removed when the vehicle is in motion for safety.
  • Adjustable Lift Range: With a lift range from 30 inches to 84 inches, this crane provides ample lifting height to accommodate various loads, offering versatility for different lifting situations.

Description

Our MaxxHaul 70238 Hydraulic Hitch Mounted Crane is both portable and affordable. No permanent installation or drilling is required. Weight is distributed to the support adjustable legs and prevents overload on the hitch receiver. Three boom positions lift loads up to 1000-pounds onto trucks and trailers. Swivel part/assembly must be removed when the vehicle is in motion.

Brand: MAXXHAUL


Item Weight: 62.9 Pounds


Vehicle Service Type: Truck


Material: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Global Trade Identification Number: 81


Manufacturer: MaxxHaul


UPC: 817399012381


Brand Name: MAXXHAUL


Manufacturer Part Number: 70238


Pull Force: 1E+3 Pounds


Compatible with Vehicle Type: Truck


Finish Types: Powder Coated


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 62.9 Pounds


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  • Handy for when you need this sort of thing
I have an engine hoist/crane in my shop. But I had several engines and other parts that I needed to move from one shop a few towns away to another. Taking my full-size engine hoist for that would have been a pain in the butt (I've done it before, so I know what a pain it is). So, I bought this Maxxhaul hitch-mounted crane. And it works pretty slick. I will say that it's way heavier than I expected ... but that can't really be avoided: it's lifting heavy stuff, so it has to be pretty heavy duty, itself. And, even when "broken down" for traveling, it's still a bunch of pieces. But it all goes together pretty quickly -- maybe takes me 2 minutes to set it all up on-site, and another 2 to take it apart when I'm done. One thing I learned quickly: plan on positioning the tail end of your truck right BESIDE the item that you need to lift. The crane doesn't have a long reach, so basically you're just going to pick up your engine or whatever, and swing it 180-degrees to set it down about 3 feet from where it was when you lifted it, into your truck bed. That seemed to be the most stable way to use it. Speaking of which ... make sure your truck is on pretty flat, solid, stable ground when you use this thing; if you're on a hill, it'll be tougher to swing your heavy item around ... or it'll quickly get away from you and might smash into your truck, damaging it. One last thing: it doesn't come with chains or straps to connect your heavy item to the crane. I had chains from my engine hoist, so used them. But if you don't have chains or straps already, plan on getting some with it. Some folks use serpentine belts to lift engine blocks and such, which probably would work fine with this, but I'm not sure whether those belts would lift an entire, fully-dressed engine safely. And it seems well-built. I'm amazed at how smooth and effortlessly the crane pivots on its bearings. Really nice action. Despite all that praise, I probably won't use this terribly often -- only when I'm delivering or picking up engines. But it's super helpful for that use-case, so I consider it a great addition to my "toolbox." If that's something you have a need for, it'd probably be a good addition to your toolbox, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Jason Scott

  • Perfect in a pinch
Worked great, easy setup, little scratched up. Will need to modify to get more reach out of the boom
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by brian henderson brian henderson

  • Works Great
Easy to install, works great. I used this to lift a riding mower for repairs, and it was easy to use. It can definitely lift 1000lbs. easy no problems. It is nice to be able to swing the arm around to whatever position you want. I would recommend this. It is on the heavy side, but made sturdy and well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Catherder

  • It will lift some heavy things, and it works pretty well
I had wanted one of these for a while for basically one purpose - putting heavy logs into my truck and getting them out. It works very well, I have yet to really exceed the 500 lbs capacity setting. I have used it to get 10ft long sections of oak 12-14" in diameter into and out of my 1/2 ton pick up truck. Its not easy, you have to do it in stages cause the "boom" is not very long, and thus limits its reach. But it does what it is supposed to. I used 2 straps to provide two contact points, and you have to move it a couple times and disconnect and reconnect to get it all the way in or all the way out of the truck. I love this thing, it is everything I thought it would be. The trade off is, it is also heavy to lug around, the yellow crane part is definitely in the 100+lb range. Still freaking awesome though! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by Jason J. Riley Jason J. Riley

  • Waste of time
Didn't work with my pickup. Lift was way too short and had almost no vertical gain at top of jack. Pretty much useless. Looked like a great idea, poorly executed.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by JAFAH

  • I was impressed - Very Solid Hoist
I was impressed. It is a very solid hoist that is easy to assemble and store. I used some zip ties to store it tighter, but the straps that came with it were great. I just bought this as of 8/27/2024 so I still need to put it to a real test. I do not see how this construction could not work.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by Kenneth Wyatt

  • It's a crane, but very poorly designed, bad customer service.
I've now used this quite a few times. I don't regret the purchase, but I wish the price reflected the product. It's about $200 more than it deserves to be. Pros: *It can pick up a gas snow blower with little issue *It lifts without using my back *Single man operation *It comes apart and the receiver piece can remain bolted in and tailgate lowered *Very slightly adjustable *Outrigger legs *Despite the weight, the yellow trunk will fit on the backseat floor of a 97 Silverado the long way, and the hitch and legs can pile on top, making it easy to transport and have ready for use without risk of being stolen attached to the hitch. *That's about it Cons: *Very bad welds, looks like potential safety issue if you try to use it for actually heavy things. *The arm doesn't go far enough out to put things any further than on your tailgate, and just barely. *The paint job is very poor and doesn't cost the inside which is rusty when you get it *There's only a single locking point for the arm. If you're not parked exactly level, the arm and whatever you're lifting will try to swing at you, and cannot be locked in place for assembled storage and driving like some variants of this crane do *The outrigger legs on mine were cut too short, so could not be assembled, and the customer service was not only hard to get a hold of, but completely denied that any mistake could have happened but that it's my fault for not owning a shorter truck. There was no list of approved trucks in the description, I own a 1997 Chevy k1500 Silverado. It's a VERY normal height. You can buy some square tube stock and drill holes where you want or place a jack stand under the base to take the weight. I would not trust it to hold without a support of some kind. *It comes in a very thin plywood box that will be half destroyed when you get it, but other than cosmetic dings, it's packed surprisingly securely. *The disassemblable parts are heavy. You can remove the legs easily, the black hitch assembly is 2 pieces fairly light, but the entire yellow trunk is not something the average person could or would want to remove or put back in every time you want to use it because it's very heavy and needs to be lifted fairly high to be placed in the base. I appreciate the weight knowing it's more solid steel, but I feel like there must be a way to let you remove the arm from the trunk quickly and split the weight easy, while remaining sturdy under heavy load. *I don't overall feel confident that this would last a year of frequent use, let alone regular use, but for someone with a bad back from labor jobs lifting stuff that tools exist for, this is cheaper than a medical bill, unless the welds pop in which case you might not need to worry about bills at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by Dot H.

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