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Been looking around for a HD engine crane

took the chance on this off of ebay

3 ton and it's huge, front legs extend also

couple of M16 nuts missing and the lock bolts for the front legs are a little too short, no big deal
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Hd Engine Crane

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Neil thats just like mine mate and its fantastic mines a Sealy and it can lift Hemis out like tissue paper.
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well at it's shortest jib length mate it ought to manage 3 :)
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I managed to steal a Snap on engine hoist off e bay recently.....no bidders, no reserve :shock: 50 quid its a massive 3 tonner and when i went to pick it up in Cambridge, i doubt if it had ever been used, the guy threw in a snap on engine stand in similar condition for 20 quid ....what a result must be several hundreds of quids worth of equipment...

bloke was going to Australia :D
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Steve and i thought mine was a bargain a few years back i paid £130.00 for it off of E bay, But i wouldnt sell it for double that.
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Keith sometimes e bay works really well, just got lucky :D
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