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Engine Picker Upper

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Tanner Clark

11-01-2004 09:11:34




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I am looking for a good place to get a Engine picker/Cherry Picker so i can pull the motor off of my Farmall H. Where is a good company to use, or to order one from, or even locally here in Virginia?




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Kevin2

11-01-2004 16:24:03




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 Re: Engine Picker Upper in reply to Tanner Clark, 11-01-2004 09:11:34  
Got mine at Harbor Freight many years ago, used it at least 10 times now, made in Mexico. I've seen it at local Auto stores painted a different color, but the same unit.HTH.



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Red Dave

11-01-2004 10:52:39




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 Re: Engine Picker Upper in reply to Tanner Clark, 11-01-2004 09:11:34  
I got mine from Tractor Supply. 2 ton capacity, folds up in a corner when you aren't using it.
Chinese made, but I like it anyway. You can probably get one like it at many farm or auto parts & supply places.



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Big Jim

11-01-2004 21:07:30




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 Re: Engine Picker Upper in reply to Red Dave, 11-01-2004 10:52:39  
I have a regular one and my father-in-law got the folding variety, both from Harbor Freight. I sure wish I has spent the extra for the folding model. Unless you are blessed with a very large work floor, the regular one is kind of a pain to store.



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Allan in NE

11-01-2004 10:45:23




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 Re: Engine Picker Upper in reply to Tanner Clark, 11-01-2004 09:11:34  
Tanner,

Go to your local NAPA store. They usually have 'em stacked up like cordwood.

Allan



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rustyfarmall

11-01-2004 13:10:51




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 Re: Engine Picker Upper in reply to Allan in NE, 11-01-2004 10:45:23  
One thing for sure, you don't want to buy a cherry picker off of E-Bay, by the time you pay the freight you could just about buy two cherry pickers at a local store.



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