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L110CDL



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Engine Hoist.
Hi all
I'm hoping that next year i can finally make a start on my project Very Happy so i will need an engine hoist and as there are quite a few out there, i have not got a clue which are good and no good, so what do you use or could recommend to me, many thanks in advance Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #738270 2nd Nov 2018 9:51pm
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NickMc



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2 ton, folding legs, four casters on the thing so you can wheel it when the legs are up. 1 ton version aren’t any good for a Land Rover as when the boom is out it won’t take the weight and it’s not long enough to reach in the engine bay. I’d buy sealey as you can always get spares and the “Yankee” hydraulics are decent- avoid draper- I’ve had three hydraulic presses now by them under warranty.

They won’t work on anything that’s not flat concrete, without being very sketchy.


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Post #738281 2nd Nov 2018 10:21pm
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Litch



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I bought an SGS 2-ton model a couple of years ago and haven't been disappointed.

I have no doubt it is exactly the same as the unbranded ones out there just with a nice black paint-job and SGS stickers but they give a 2-year warranty and the confidence of spares backup (if needed).

Very heavy and still quite bulky even when folded but it has the additional lifting capacity and (more important to me) additional height & reach which is handy when everything is done singlehanded.
Also bought a load leveller which has come in very handy. ONE LIFE, GET IT!
Post #738284 2nd Nov 2018 10:27pm
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L110CDL



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Thank you both of you Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #738299 2nd Nov 2018 11:05pm
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John P



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I bought a Machinemart folding crane, and as a DIY has served me well on a few builds.

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cfc100-1-t...hop-crane/
Post #738302 2nd Nov 2018 11:08pm
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L110CDL



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Thanks for the link John P Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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Post #738310 2nd Nov 2018 11:25pm
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John P



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Actually I’ve just had a thought. I’ve rebuilt so many engines I’ve forgotten what I used when. The link above was used on my sports cars which are a lot lower. I probably used my over head old fashion chain block and tackle on the LR.
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NickMc



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I’ve had a my sealey PH20 for maybe 12 years now and it’s had hard commercial use, only had to replace a wheel (my fault). Spend the little extra on the 2 ton model. They come up of offer every year and you can pick them up new for about £250
Post #738314 2nd Nov 2018 11:32pm
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L110CDL



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John P ---- I have got a chain block and tackle but the wooden structure is not man enough to take the weight so hence the engine hoist Wink 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #738317 2nd Nov 2018 11:36pm
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L110CDL



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Thanks NickMc, i will keep an eye out for any offer's going Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
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blackwolf



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Works for me! Thumbs Up Rolling with laughter
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NickMc



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Show off!

I tend to find a forklift is the lazy option:


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Grenadier



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Don't you find firing up, driving over and positioning the forklift a bit of a hassle? I just lift the engine out... Whistle

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I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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shropshiredefender



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Way to go dude!
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NickMc



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It’s a bit hard with the Tdcis with only one lifting eye Laughing
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