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Re: Loader tractor versus engine hoist.
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Posted by J Muehring on August 22, 2005 at 19:49:13 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: Loader tractor versus engine hoist. posted by J Muehring on August 21, 2005 at 05:35:29:
Thanks to everyone for great input, so I went back to farm store and bought the cherry picker for $170 plus tax last one they had.While we were loading it a man came over and told me about useing a home made version to lift 460 ford V8 and the picker collasped under the weight. The trouble I have is only guessing what things weigh. Well now I will have to pour more concrete as only half my working stall is poured rest gravel. Hal ,Ive thought of building one of those A frame cranes but instead I put in a stationary I beam with a trolley and one ton chain hoist. Im limited to sideway movement only but now I can use new cherry picker alone or in conjunction with beam. Jeff
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