motorheadjohn said:That lift looks just like the folding hoise I bought at HF. I've pulled my 440 with no problems, but also without transmission attached. I'd love to buy a made-in-USA and/or other quality-engineered hoist. Can you even get such a thing any more?
jstbecauz said:What is the weight of a 7.4l? about 1000lbs maybe more depending on accessories? How about the transmission? Depending on what it is could be alot as well. He should have had that set back to the largest load bearing weight setting that lift can handle, look where the fatigue took place. I would not be so quick to blame the hoist, but maybe misuse is an issue. But that being said, you know what they say...you buy cheap you get cheap. Do not skimp on equipment, if you want to buy the cheap Harbor Freight hand tools that is one thing, I personally do not purchase their tools but it is up to you, but with equipment why take the chance spend the money for quality.

logical said:It was set in the 3000 lb. rated hole...why should he have to set it for 4000 lbs. to lift a 1500 lb. unit?
"Fatigue" is weakening of a material due to repeated cycling....I assume you meant "failure".
Just because it's cheap doesn't mean it is acceptable for it to not handle the rated load without failure. A more expensive unit may look nicer , feel better and operate smoother....and may be more overdesigned, but a cheap unit should do what it's rated to do without buckling.