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Old 21-03-04, 05:23 PM
MacGD016 MacGD016 is offline
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Engine Hoist

Does anyone in the Bristol area have an Engine Crane that I could borrow to lift an engine out?
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Old 14-04-04, 07:38 AM
Grease Monkey Grease Monkey is offline
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RE: Engine Hoist

If there are any cob builders in the Bristol area, I have a 2 tonne folding crane which will do 1/2 tonne at the max reach.

(Currently on loan to Mac)

It will fit in the back of my trusty Pug 306, and for a small donation to my favorite charity, ie me, i can bring it to you.

Adrian


There ain't no replacement for displacement.. GD427 on order ... Chassis arriving May , Body in July
Cost to date (Including Tools): [font color=red]£1504.55[/font], Progress to date: Big pile of assorted jag bits in cupboard.
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Status: J224 must have developed a fuel leak as my tank appears to be permanantly empty
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