cmore
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2012
- Messages
- 265
- Location
- nw tn
- Tractor
- traded MF135 for a 2605 4x4 &added a Mahindra eMax 22HST
I have had this engine hoist for over 25 years and it has always taken up to much floor space. Have though about modifying it to take less space and finally got around to doing something about it.
Only had to buy some tubing and casters to make this happen.
Basically just cut the legs at the same distance the ram sticks out. I then inserted the new tubing in the cut of end of the leg and welded it to the end. The other end of the tube is then inserted in to the ram end of the lift, as needed. Could not find the exact tubing size so bought 2 1/2" tubing and welded angle and flat stock to fill the void. I removed the bolt that hooks the jack to the lifting arm and found that the hydraulic jack moves enough that the lift arm can fall to the lift arm support.
To use:
1. Loosen rope that holds the cutoff legs up.
2. Insert legs.
3. Raise lift arm and insert bold back thru the hydraulic jack.
Only had to buy some tubing and casters to make this happen.
Basically just cut the legs at the same distance the ram sticks out. I then inserted the new tubing in the cut of end of the leg and welded it to the end. The other end of the tube is then inserted in to the ram end of the lift, as needed. Could not find the exact tubing size so bought 2 1/2" tubing and welded angle and flat stock to fill the void. I removed the bolt that hooks the jack to the lifting arm and found that the hydraulic jack moves enough that the lift arm can fall to the lift arm support.
To use:
1. Loosen rope that holds the cutoff legs up.
2. Insert legs.
3. Raise lift arm and insert bold back thru the hydraulic jack.