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JGB 02-13-2005 08:48 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
I see, thanx for the clarification. D you think I can use that crane for my setup without removing the carb and intake?

excalibur81 02-13-2005 08:51 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
I made up a swing set out of 12' 4x4's with 2 2x8's across the top. Hung a chain fall from that. I was able to lift the engine about 7 feet off the ground at the bottom of the oil pan.

Spectre5936 02-13-2005 09:11 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
I don't see why it would not work. You have less driveway to deck than I had and a smaller overall engine height. I would measure how much lower you can get the back of the boat by letting some air out of the tires just to get a better idea of "fudge factor". Good luck.

JGB 02-13-2005 09:15 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
Spectre, thanks again, At the very least could be worth a try.

Excal, Interesting setup and plenty of height for clearance.

The Menace 02-13-2005 09:43 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
July 4th weekend about 8 years ago we pulled an engine out of the Cig in a field to replace the tranny. Did it with a cherry picker mounted on back of a small 3/4 ton flatbed. We had to block up the side of the truck so it did not tilt.

3 hours later we are back boating. It pays to have lots of buddies and losts of spare parts.

218diver 02-14-2005 07:01 AM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
Do the redneck way and build your kids a new swing set from wood, just build it tall so you can use it to pull your boat engines.

tmdog 02-14-2005 11:10 AM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
I used a chain fall. Rented some scaffold to shape of a "U". Used scaffold one atop the other. Than placed a couple of 4x4 on top of scaffold and attached chain fall. when engine is lifted out ,drive the trailer away and set motor on stand. Scaffold rents real cheap. Did'nt need no stinkin tree.

Reed Jensen 02-14-2005 01:31 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 

Originally Posted by IHTFP
I used a Harbor Freight 2 ton lift. It can lift 1000 lbs 117 inches in the air. I took a Big Block Chevy out of a Donzi 22 with one of these.

Engine Crane

I have one just like that... except I've lengthened the upright section so that it is two feet taller. :D

Lmarth 02-14-2005 01:55 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
Harbor Freight occaisonally has that 2 Ton hoist on sale in their stores (no shipping charges) for $149.99. It's a steal at that price. I've mentioned in another thread that I've used it to pull and install a couple of automotive engines/transaxles. It worked great. There's a big knob on the 8 Ton ram that really allows you to control the lowering of the unit. HF also sells a complete rolling gantry/trolley setup, but it's not quite wide enough for all boats. A cheap alternative is to buy the trolley separately for under $100 from HF and build your own rolling gantry. For what it's worth...

Lmarth 02-14-2005 03:51 PM

Re: Will a cherry picker (engine hoist) work for pulling an engine
 
Harbor Freight sale catalog just came. 2 Ton trolley (p/n40493-OYSA) is on sale for $59.99. Make up your own rolling gantry and just attach a chain fall or 2 Ton come-along.


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