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big engine hoist

Dabbler

ersatz engineer
Premium Member
John N found me a deal on this engine hoist. I think after rebuilding it and replacing all the fasteners, it will live in his shop. It is 3 ton, and reaches a height of 11'6" Here it is:

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@Dabbler : is that so you can leave the vehicle still connected while you hoist? Holy smokes!!!

step 1 : secure vehicle to the ground
Step 2: secure engine hoist
Step 3: remove engine and all fasteners at one time, one lift

caution: hoist known to also remove complete exhaust system with the engine.
 
@Dabbler : is that so you can leave the vehicle still connected while you hoist? Holy smokes!!!

step 1 : secure vehicle to the ground
Step 2: secure engine hoist
Step 3: remove engine and all fasteners at one time, one lift

caution: hoist known to also remove complete exhaust system with the engine.

Nope, it's to hang deer from for easy butchering....I have 2 of them and have been known to be "in use" at the same time ....actually I have 3 of them so I can still hoist an engine if the other 2 are "busy".
 
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