Posts Tagged ‘Hoist’
1999 Ford F350 Powerstroke 7 3l Diesel Oil Pan Replacement
This job took 5 days from start to finish. We had a good Engine Hoist, but could not find a strong enough engine stand. We also replaced the rear main seal as long as we had the engine out. Estimate for the job at the Ford dealer was $1940. We did it for under $200.
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rx7 girl puts 13b motor in geo metro
I had to take my block to the shop. I tried calling some peeps but nobody was available so I was like it ill just do it my self. It actually took me about 37 minutes to figure out how to use the hoist and to hoist it up in the back of my geo metro. I was so freaking tired but so stoked the I was able to do it. (yeah i know the intro is wack lol I was jut playing around with the templates on my new software. Sorry for the crapy editing its my first try at editing a video…oh well ill learn)
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Model Railroad Hoist
Model railroad table hoist built in 2004 to raise a nearly 6 by 12 foot model railroad layout in my garage. The purpose was to allow full use of the garage for both building a model railroad and parking a car. The layout as built weighed about 200 pounds, recent addition of plaster scenery has brought the total weight to close to 260 pounds. The counterweights allow the railroad to be raised or lowered with nothing more than an 18 volt cordless drill. This hoist has served reliability and well for several years safely lifting the layout and trains.
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