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Old 12-19-2020, 12:25 PM
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When I was a kid I did a fair amount of work on cars and used an engine crane/cherry picker frequently

It has sat in the barn for years and now that I am getting older my back certainly is not what it used to be. I dug that old cherry picker out of the barn and cleaned it up a bit
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When I was a kid I did a fair amount of work on cars and used an engine crane/cherry picker frequently

It has sat in the barn for years and now that I am getting older my back certainly is not what it used to be. I dug that old cherry picker out of the barn and cleaned it up a bit
it's a perfect match for a 782! looks nice.
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Old 12-20-2020, 07:16 AM
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Same situation here. Gotta look for "lifting aids".

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Same situation here. Gotta look for "lifting aids".

If I keep sitting in front of this computer, I'm going to need a "lifting aide" also.
-------And she dam well better be young and strong, as well as easy on the eyes
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Good deal on the cherry picker. I figure its getting tough when even the
chain hoist is getting harder to use around here. Just kidding, chain hoist
is a cheap stout lift aid as well.

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Old 12-21-2020, 06:18 AM
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Three things my back couldn't do without, my Kubota BX, the lift table and the engine hoist.
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I agree about a chain hoist, couldn't live without one.
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