Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => MAK Grills => Topic started by: Michigan0626 on May 22, 2018, 10:34:18 PM
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g6YDheUoqC0 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g6YDheUoqC0)
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Nothing like arriving at the get together/camp site sportin’ a MAK :)
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Cool video
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Sweet!! A tailgating MAK, who woulda thunk?? :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Pretty nifty.
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Awesome!!!! :thumbup:
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I have another type of option for a hitch for a cooker and have used it for several years at KCBS contests.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Backwoods%20Cookers/37MVC-020E.jpg)
This is my Backwoods Fatboy all loaded up on my "swing out" large cargo carrier.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Backwoods%20Cookers/43MVC-003E.jpg)
When I get to an event, I just swing out the carrier and fire up the cooker when it is needed. With the swing out feature, I can now get into the back of the SUV to get to all my cooking accessories or needs.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Backwoods%20Cookers/43E-FatboyCooker.jpg)
Saturday morning at the contest and the Fatboy cooking away on my Cargo carrier.
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I have another type of option for a hitch for a cooker and have used it for several years at KCBS contests.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Backwoods%20Cookers/37MVC-020E.jpg)
This is my Backwoods Fatboy all loaded up on my "swing out" large cargo carrier.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Backwoods%20Cookers/43MVC-003E.jpg)
When I get to an event, I just swing out the carrier and fire up the cooker when it is needed. With the swing out feature, I can now get into the back of the SUV to get to all my cooking accessories or needs.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Backwoods%20Cookers/43E-FatboyCooker.jpg)
Saturday morning at the contest and the Fatboy cooking away on my Cargo carrier.
Dave we think too much alike..I have one of those also..it's so handy..hubby said what did you buy that for? he uses it more than I do..geezzz, ya just can't win sometimes. .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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Great idea and video ;D
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I like that hitch. I could find lots of additional things to use that for!
Dave , That swing out is great too. Wish I had that for camping trips back when I had the family SUV. Great for being able to access the back hatch or tailgate...
Did you have to install air shocks to help with the weight? Or is the smoker lighter than it looks?
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I like that hitch. I could find lots of additional things to use that for!
Dave , That swing out is great too. Wish I had that for camping trips back when I had the family SUV. Great for being able to access the back hatch or tailgate...
Did you have to install air shocks to help with the weight? Or is the smoker lighter than it looks?
The Backwoods on that cargo carrier weighed 270 pounds and was a handful on the back of that medium sized SUV. I had to be careful driving but did ok with it. Probably would have been better with some air shocks or something to help with the load. I also used it for carrying a couple of WSM's and a cooler and with that load, I didn't even know it was there.
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Dave not a mak but my best tailgating grill has a swing hitch & lock.. I just pull into a stadium swing it out put a 1lbs on & I am cooking in minutes. It is the best way to tailgate saves so much room in the SUV. I can carry my griddle inside the grill.
Love your setup dave
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I have since gone to a cargo carrier I transport the MAK with. I am experimenting with a wheelchair lift. But need to make some mods to it
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Michigan0626--that is a very cool idea you have! Thanks for sharing it with the MAK group on this forum. Could you share what your total out of pocket was? And what brand/size of casters did you put on your MAK.
Thanks!
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It was simply a YouTube video I found from 2010. There is no attached information about it. And that channel hasn't posted anything in years. It would be cool to find out how it did it to replicate it. Because, unless I buy a trailer, its going to be too much of a pain in the butt to try and load and unload from the truck bed each time. With this, I wouldn't have to wait for the wife, or inconvenience anyone else.
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Looks like he modified one of these:
https://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle/carriers/p/104-BLK/?CID=PSC-PLA-Google-104-BLK-motorcycle-carriers&st-t=google-motorcycle-carriers&vt-pti=140087139862&vt-k=&vt-m=&CAWELAID=820562990000011905&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=23055664102&CATCI=pla-140087139862&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgoTX1Ymh2wIVwVmGCh2-JQ8LEAQYBSABEgJ7bfD_BwE&ppcsclkid=a7C89qDrhXfg&ppcstrkid=1069721600&ppcsu=xhg7f5djqlusist (https://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle/carriers/p/104-BLK/?CID=PSC-PLA-Google-104-BLK-motorcycle-carriers&st-t=google-motorcycle-carriers&vt-pti=140087139862&vt-k=&vt-m=&CAWELAID=820562990000011905&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=23055664102&CATCI=pla-140087139862&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgoTX1Ymh2wIVwVmGCh2-JQ8LEAQYBSABEgJ7bfD_BwE&ppcsclkid=a7C89qDrhXfg&ppcstrkid=1069721600&ppcsu=xhg7f5djqlusist)
$450 bucks, without even making a modified frame. I think I will pass. Unless you can find a used one for about $100.
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I did use a motorcycle lift that I purchased on eBay. The wheelchair mod I am working on is a better solution. I will post when I get it completed
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I did use a motorcycle lift that I purchased on eBay. The wheelchair mod I am working on is a better solution. I will post when I get it completed
So like a platform elevator for the hitch?
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Something like this could be a lot cheaper and a lot more maneuverable than a full trailer. And easier to load than a truck bed.
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81-hinM2JuL._SL1500_.jpg)
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Spuds didn't look too impressed!
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Spuds didn't look too impressed!
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Spuds didn't look too impressed!
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The dog made famous by Spuds Mackenzie beer commercials. Yeah the dog was hilarious.