Lifting engines from boat
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Are you pulling them inside or outside? If you have a tall garage, there is a pretty easy setup with a chain fall. Nothing for you if you are outside. I use a fork lift with a boom extension, real nice and easy.
And we still hate you for this one man! Still rubbing it in, still rubbing it in.....
Ha ha.Brian
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I built a wood gantry. $120 worth of lumber and a 1 ton chain fall. I needed a lot of height so garage, tow truck etc. would not work. Don't underestimate the lifting height you may need. I used two 12' 4x4 for the vertical posts gusseted by 3/4" plywood and the header was two 12' - 2x8's bolted together with 3/4 plywood gussets as well. Worked like a champ and I could disassemble it when done. No stability issues.
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From: Cheboygan, MI
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From: evansville indiana
I built a wood gantry. $120 worth of lumber and a 1 ton chain fall. I needed a lot of height so garage, tow truck etc. would not work. Don't underestimate the lifting height you may need. I used two 12' 4x4 for the vertical posts gusseted by 3/4" plywood and the header was two 12' - 2x8's bolted together with 3/4 plywood gussets as well. Worked like a champ and I could disassemble it when done. No stability issues.




