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Engine Hoists- What do YOU use it for?

metalhead212121

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Crazy question to ask right? People ask me all the time if I've used my engine hoist a lot since the purchase. My answer? All the time! They look at me funny and say you've done THAT many engines? Truth be told I haven't done ONE engine in my garage (yet). I've needed it a couple times to lift my work bench up. Used it a couple times to lift my tool box (had a lot of issues bolting one KRL to another.. then bought a locker.. top piece had to come up AGAIN). One time I trying to bolt a FWD trans up to a engine after doing a clutch and kept having the trans slip off the jack. I was getting frustrated and thought maybe just MAYBE I can wrap a chain around the trans and get it lined up to the motor. Bolted up NO PROBLEM! Needed to pull a small tree out by my garage.. wrapped a chain around it came out no problem. Had a stump that I wanted pulled out. I wrapped it around one of the roots and it pulled a small part of the tree out. Better than nothing right?

What have YOU used your engine hoist for? Other than pulling/installing engines?
 
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ATC

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Other than engines (about 2/yr.), I use it to load and unload axles, transmissions, and other heavy items from my truck bed. I have 2 transmission/t-case combos in my shop floor that I move around with my hoist.

I want to find a cheap one that I can cut up and install in the receiver hitch of my truck as a mobile gantry crane of sorts...
 

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Hefting a 700lb mill/drill from my GF's S-10:

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And later set it up on a stand using the hoist.

Next use will probably be unloading a jet ski from a utility trailer, and placing it on dollies. The next use after that may actually be pulling/reinstalling an engine. :willy_nil
 

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I used mine to lift a monster anvil from my truck bed to garage floor and a Warn 5687 winch with full spool of cable attached to heavy duty winch bumper to attach to a truck. It's much preferred over throwing your back out trying to do it alone!:scared:
 

wafrederick

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Heavy cylinder heads,the Jeep 4.0 cylinder heads are heavy.My father used one for removing and installing cylinder heads for a Dodge V10 in a Dodge truck once.
 

Ray916MN

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Never have used it for an engine. Have used it to pull fence posts, move heavy stuff around, but mainly use it for working on motorcycles.

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Ben Buck

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I use mine to lift the kegs of beer out of the back of the pickup

The beer store guy helps load them, but getting them out, I have to have help!
 

DodgeMech

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Pulling heads on B series Cummins engines...

Thing a 4.0 Jeep head is heavy? Try 250 pounds for the Cummins haha
 

HD FLHX

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I use mine all the time for other purposes around the shop simply because a lot of the time I'm out there by myself. Just this week I unloaded a heavy *** bench from the back of my truck and then picked up a 1200lb 3-n-1 machine and placed on it.




Use it a lot for picking up frames, bodies, truck cabs and boxes
 

woodstockva

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Let me think....

- Removing/installing engines
- Lifting engines slightly to replace motor mounts
- Removing/installing 20k-lb winches on 5ton Military Trucks
- Loading/Unloading 50 gallon oil drums onto a trailer
- Unloading my Coats 20/20 tire changing machine out of the bed of an F350
- Loading/Unloading 1 ton truck axles off of a trailer & into a truck bed
- Lifting a Jeep frame onto jack stands
- Unloading Rockwell toploader military axles off of a trailer
- ??

I am sure a lot more, thats just off the top of my head :)

Wow....I guess that $200 has really paid for itself over the years! Oh, and I upgraded the hydraulic cylinder to an 8-ton air-over-hydraulic version that runs off shop air to save my arms from getting tired.
 

Zrexxer

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Used mine to unload an 80 gallon 2-stage air compressor off a trailer. Also use it for loading/unloading my Miller Trailblazer in the truck.

 

Kevin54

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I used mine for pulling engines at first, then I used it to pick up the garden tractor to clean out the deck, I used it multiple times to take the bed on and off my truck when I was repainting it, used it on a friends truck to remove his bed, then it just sat in the corner collecting cobwebs along with an engine stand. After a couple years of not using it, I sold it. That was a dumb move on my part. Now I have to buy one. And the one I had, I bought at Advance Auto, it had a dual action piston, meaning that it raised the arm on both the up and down stroke. I haven't seen another like it.
 
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JohnK007

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I used mine to pull out a couple of stubborn chain-link fence posts. Worked like a champ until I came across one that was so ornery that I actually bent the shaft of the hydraulic ram. :eek: Talk about overload ! An expensive lesson learned.
 

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Used mine to pull the cast iron big block heads off my Chevelle before replacing them with aluminum.
 

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I used mine for pulling engines at first, then I used it to pick up the garden tractor to clean out the deck, I used it multiple times to take the bed on and off my truck when I was repainting it, used it on a friends truck to remove his bed, then it just sat in the corner collecting cobwebs along with an engine stand. After a couple years of not using it, I sold it. That was a dumb move on my part. Now I have to buy one. And the one I had, I bought at Advance Auto, it had a dual action piston, meaning that it raised the arm on both the up and down stroke. I haven't seen another like it.

Your penance for selling a good usable tool you didn't have a duplicate of! :lol_hitti
 

Terracar

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I have used mine to..

lift transmissions (AWD trans with center diff are a PITA to maneuver onto the block)
move cars around
move heavy cabinets

I have not thought about removing small trees or fences posts with it, but that is fricken brilliant. Especially since I have a few that I need to remove this weekend.

-Terracar
 

wafrederick

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Pulling heads on B series Cummins engines...

Thing a 4.0 Jeep head is heavy? Try 250 pounds for the Cummins haha

Try putting in 4.0 Jeep head with a helper,a struggle without screwing up the new head gasket in the Grand Cherokees and Cherokees
 

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My JD 750 tractor tire and wheel change over. Removed the turf tires and put the lug style ones on for winter.
 

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Lifted a bike, unloaded a lift
 

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jsaw

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This picture isn't mine, but I think I got it off this site, someone made a transmission jack
 

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Ruger_556

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Almost never an engine I can tell you that, work great for picking cooling packages out of OTR trucks and differentials in a pinch too.
 

air8

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Ahhhhh, fence posts!!! Derrrr. AND motorcycles. Never thought about that. And I will be pulling some fence posts really soon.

Now I hafta go look at the crotch rocket and see where to lift it from.

I now feel dumb after reading the awesome ideas for using engine hoists and not thinking of them myself. LOL.
 

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Makes a lot of chores easy. I have a dozen or so regular things I use it for.
 

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air8

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I thought the youngster there had a welding jacket on to work on the PW Escalade. I was getting excited cause I braced my daughters PW Barbie Jeep when she was little, and it wheelied all over the place. I had modified the Jeep to have rear traction with bicycle tires wrapped around the wheels and upped the power with stronger motor and really good battery.
 

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Picked up the front end of a car after a helper drove up and on and OFF the tow dolly ramps. Car's hanging in the air, and I put him to work creeping the truck and dolly forward til I said whoa. Dropped the car onto the ramps as nicely as could be.

It's a problem-solver.
 
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