will a 1 ton foldable shop crane (cherry picker) be able to pull out the 7mgte

vIetDrIfTeR

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is the legs and arms to short to get it out?? or do i have to get a 2 ton shop crane???
please tell me a asap i got a coupon for HFT ( harbor Freakin'it Tools) for 100 dollars thats about to exspire
thanks in advance
 

SC61 MK3

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ya used it before was fine, if you're worried you can always pull the tranny before to lighten it up
 

spencyg

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7M-GTE weighs under 700 lbs with the transmission attached, so since 1T = 2000 lbs, and 2000lbs is significanly more than 700 lbs, you should be fine.

Be aware that Harbor Freight totally sucks for anything hydraulic, electrical, or pneumatic.
 

Wayne G.

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The problem is not so much the lifting cap. but the length of the boom. The one ton versions when the boom is extended all the way
the lifting cap. is 500lbs. and the total lift height is not as great as the 2 ton ver. Short boom will also not reach the center of the
engine compartment with the front bumper on. This is true with both the Harbor Freight ver. and Northern tool. Get the 2 ton.
 

Devin LeBlanc

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I had the same problem, I ended up using the boom off a 2 ton hoist on the 1 ton and it worked no problem, I pulled my engine and auto tranny together, worked just fine
 

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I have a 1 ton from orileys. The part where you jack hits my bumper making it hard for install. But Its possible with tons of love and a little dancing a swinging lol. But I got a fully assembled engine and tranny installed with it

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Id say drop the tranny then pull the engine out unless you wanna just buy a 2 ton(that would be the best option)
 

vIetDrIfTeR

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Wayne G.;1656274 said:
The problem is not so much the lifting cap. but the length of the boom. The one ton versions when the boom is extended all the way
the lifting cap. is 500lbs. and the total lift height is not as great as the 2 ton ver. Short boom will also not reach the center of the
engine compartment with the front bumper on. This is true with both the Harbor Freight ver. and Northern tool. Get the 2 ton.

yeah exactly what i was scared of...damm but it only 100 dollars do you think it worth it to get it or it wont even work ??? da 2 ton is 200 bucks

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Devin LeBlanc;1656278 said:
I had the same problem, I ended up using the boom off a 2 ton hoist on the 1 ton and it worked no problem, I pulled my engine and auto tranny together, worked just fine

did u have to special order your 2 ton boom??

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ask92;1656300 said:
Id say drop the tranny then pull the engine out unless you wanna just buy a 2 ton(that would be the best option)

drop the tranny or just loosen the bolts??
 

bioskyline

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my shop crane

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but 1 ton is a lil small. works great on trucks with the flat front end. with out bumpers lil tricky without removing it for that extra reach.
 
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