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Has anybody used an HFT shop crane to lift the bed off a pickup truck?


Which of these truck cranes would you recommend?

If you were to lift a junkyard powerstroke into the bed it would be off center and since these engines all weigh in at over 1000 lbs these toy ...

Removing bed with tractor | Green Tractor Talk

4 people could have easily picked up the bed and walked it off the truck. ... Since I was removing the bed, in lieu of using the engine hoist, I ...

Unistrut with an overhead electric shop crane | Farmall Cub Forum

Picked up an electric hoist today from Harbor Freight. Went with the 1350lb model which would be about twice the lifting capacity that I'll ...

Lifting 170 pound generator in and out of pickup bed? Any ...

... has any one bought & used one? It's appealing, mainly b/c of ... That Pickup Truck Crane has possibilities. However, my TV is a Dodge ...

DIY Gantry crane for unloading tool - LumberJocks

Build a gantry crane that can straddle the pickup/trailer, and use a harbor freight chain hoist to lift the tool out, drive the truck/trailer away, and then ...

Engine hoist reciever hitch setup. Anyone ever done one? | Pirate 4x4

... engine lift that I could use from the rear of my truck. I have used gin poles in the past, But I dont want a permenant setup, something i could ...

Are Shop Cranes/ Engine Hoists effective in the metal shop?

Second, an engine crane doesn't really have enough vertical clearance to lift tall-ish equipment off of pickup truck beds. Third, the ...

Loading a deer in truck bed by yourself! - TN Deer Forums

Amazing deals on this 1/2Ton Capacity Pickup Truck Crane at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices. www.harborfreight.com.

Lifting a 600# washing machine or similar object onto a pickup ...

Can anyone share their experiences on lifting washers or similar items that weigh in the 600 lbs range up onto a pickup truck without some type of hydraulic ...

Remove an OBS Chevy truck bed alone. Huge shop tool ... - YouTube

I use the 2 ton engine hoist from Harbor Freight with the Jeggs one man truck bed lift to get the job done. I also received a bunch of other ...

Pickup Truck Cranes - Page 3 - Shop Floor Talk

So I'm stuck with building or buying one. The Northern unit uses the receiver hitch to locate the crane near the side of the bed. It's offset.

Hitch hoist - iRV2 Forums

I was looking for one of the lifts that allows motorized wheelchairs or scooters to be loaded into pickup truck beds, but didn't find one ...

Bed Crane - Harbor Freight | Page 2 - Jeep Gladiator Forum

Would be nice if you could take your own hardtop off with it. I tried this on my JK with a receiver mounted deer hoist supposedly intended ...

Excalibur engine hoist info Lrj3b - The Hobby-Machinist

The arm also needs to extend far enough into the truck bed to pick up stuff easily. At the end, it worked. The crane is 13 feet tall at the top ...

Lifting an engine onto a trailer - Model T Ford Forum

Monday, April 07, 2014 - 06:18 am: David, I have used this Harbor Freight hand truck on occasion along with moving blankets ..... :-) @ http ...

5 Harbor Freight Finds For Pickup Truck Drivers

The folding crane tucks neatly into the side of your pickup bed, allowing you to continue using your truck to haul various equipment and ...

Cranes on Your 1/4 ton Trailer - IH8MUD Forum

... have to pick up myself and lift over the edge of the bed. I'm not ... On it, the lift is hydraulic, with a winch used to hook up to the ...

NHInd 1/2Ton pickup truck crane opinions - Fine Homebuilding

Swing it into the bed and off to the motor shop we go. Being able to ... We also used the winch to lift lawn mowers and other equipment into the ...

Modified HF Truck bed crane M35A2 - SteelSoldiers

It started as one of the harbor freight cranes, but i added a winch, pulleys, and better under bed reinforcement that it came with. Next im ...

Automotive engine hoist for mounting an outboard motor?

I just used our lift to raise the motor on a boat I was working on. ... Put hoist in pickup bed and you will have plenty of height to lift ...