Outlawmws
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Tunar, I've always been a fan of semi or fully dedicated boxes/sets for specific jobs/locations! Probably the best use of a lift out tray I've seen! 
I injured my back picking up my transmission, and have spent the last 5hrs in the er getting x ray and now mri work done. Stay safe friends.
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I injured my back picking up my transmission, and have spent the last 5hrs in the er getting x ray and now mri work done. Stay safe friends.
Sent from my Note 9 using The Garage Journal mobile app
I injured my back picking up my transmission, and have spent the last 5hrs in the er getting x ray and now mri work done. Stay safe friends.
Sent from my Note 9 using The Garage Journal mobile app
I injured my back picking up my transmission, and have spent the last 5hrs in the er getting x ray and now mri work done. Stay safe friends.
Sent from my Note 9 using The Garage Journal mobile app
The transmission is 150lbs (Tr6060). I'm only 26, and probably 5-6 years ago I was bench pressing 350lbs, dead lifting 410, and squatting 225 (shoulder doesn't like squats). It's sad. I used to be REALLY strong. But ever since I moved out, got engaged, etc etc etc, I haven't gone to the gym. So my form is way out of whack, and my strength is all but gone. Basically, 150lbs shouldn't have been anything for me, and used to not be. I frequently forget that I'm not the strong kid I used to be, and forget that sometimes it's okay to ask for help. I've had a bad back for years, I just finally abused to too much in the wrong direction and something popped. I hope others learn from my mistakes and don't try to do everything themselves like I do. My dad wasn't thrilled when he heard what happened, because he's been yelling at me for years to ask for help. One day maybe I will.
Sorry to hear that. I haven't injured myself yet, but I often catch myself almost biting off more than I can chew with regards to lifting things without help.
Thanks, it's definitely not!Hope your feeling better, back pain is no fun at all !
Should be better in a few weeks, thanks.Hope all is well!
Steve
It was $50 for the er visit. The clutch job would definitely be more than that. I just need to be a little smarter in the furtue.There went the money saved by DIY on that job! I paid out on an exhaust job once by getting rust in my eye.

The transmission is 150lbs (Tr6060). I'm only 26, and probably 5-6 years ago I was bench pressing 350lbs, dead lifting 410, and squatting 225 (shoulder doesn't like squats). It's sad. I used to be REALLY strong. But ever since I moved out, got engaged, etc etc etc, I haven't gone to the gym. So my form is way out of whack, and my strength is all but gone. Basically, 150lbs shouldn't have been anything for me, and used to not be. I frequently forget that I'm not the strong kid I used to be, and forget that sometimes it's okay to ask for help. I've had a bad back for years, I just finally abused to too much in the wrong direction and something popped. I hope others learn from my mistakes and don't try to do everything themselves like I do. My dad wasn't thrilled when he heard what happened, because he's been yelling at me for years to ask for help. One day maybe I will. Thanks, it's definitely not! Should be better in a few weeks, thanks. It was $50 for the er visit. The clutch job would definitely be more than that. I just need to be a little smarter in the furtue.
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I hang around the resident geezers because you guys are way cooler than those of my age. Lots of knowledge on this board!Sorry to hear that. I just assumed you were one of GJ's resident geezers and had no business trying to lift a trans by yourself in the first place.[emoji38]_hitti
Not looking forward to that! And I will, thank you.Wait till you hit 35 all of that **** starts to catch up with you.
I wish you a speedy recovery. Please be careful.
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I injured my back picking up my transmission, and have spent the last 5hrs in the er getting x ray and now mri work done. Stay safe friends.
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Finished up my visible pump restoration. See my complete thread:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=413163
I injured my back picking up my transmission, and have spent the last 5hrs in the er getting x ray and now mri work done. Stay safe friends.
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Jeez! That'll learn ya to burn up a clutch.
Seriously, back issues ****. Feel better, rest up and take it easy on yourself. Back injuries often feel better before they actiually are.
Tommy
The transmission is 150lbs (Tr6060). I'm only 26, and probably 5-6 years ago I was bench pressing 350lbs, dead lifting 410, and squatting 225 (shoulder doesn't like squats). It's sad. I used to be REALLY strong. But ever since I moved out, got engaged, etc etc etc, I haven't gone to the gym. So my form is way out of whack, and my strength is all but gone. Basically, 150lbs shouldn't have been anything for me, and used to not be. I frequently forget that I'm not the strong kid I used to be, and forget that sometimes it's okay to ask for help. I've had a bad back for years, I just finally abused to too much in the wrong direction and something popped. I hope others learn from my mistakes and don't try to do everything themselves like I do. My dad wasn't thrilled when he heard what happened, because he's been yelling at me for years to ask for help. One day maybe I will. Thanks, it's definitely not! Should be better in a few weeks, thanks. It was $50 for the er visit. The clutch job would definitely be more than that. I just need to be a little smarter in the furtue.
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You Da Man! Way to Step Way Up!Oh I was tempted!!!!
But this truck will be built as close to stock as possible, with mods to improve drivability and reliability. When it is done, it is going to my friends son Dakota. Dakota is 13 right now, so I have some time. He lost his dad in a horrific car accident, and his mom had to sell their classic vehicles to pay bills. So this truck will be built in honor of his father, be reliable so as to not leave him stranded, and 4x4 for the snowy winters they have where he lives in Indiana. If he wishes to lift it, mod it, hot rod it, he can do it.
Ok, off my soap box haha
what product did you use? Quite the improvement!
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Finished up my visible pump restoration. See my complete thread:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=413163


I just assumed you were one of GJ's resident geezers and had no business trying to lift a trans by yourself in the first place.![]()

We resident geezers can remember (vaguely) when we were young studs who would simply muscle the transmission into place. But with age comes wisdom (hopefully) so now we use a jack.
I can't say I miss laying in the gravel driveway under a car trying to bench press one of those old heavy cast iron 4 speeds into place. When it slid into place and you were able to get the first bolt started it felt so good.
Now I have a lift, a trans jack and a T5 that weighs about 70 lbs and I complain about having to bend over to set the arms on the lift.![]()
sounds like fun, what are you picking up?
I did that in 2002
