Lift tables/ trolleys

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Russell

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Can anyone recommend a lift table or trolley for moving and lifting stuff like engines. Ideally I would like one that could lift the dumper or digger but suspect they would be too dear.
It seams every time I lift something heavy I put my back out now even if it's not really that heavy. :(
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Can anyone recommend a lift table or trolley for moving and lifting stuff like engines. Ideally I would like one that could lift the dumper or digger but suspect they would be too dear.
It seams every time I lift something heavy I put my back out now even if it's not really that heavy. :(
"Age cometh not alone" .....
 
Grahams

Grahams

Don't complain - suggest what's better
If you have room you can’t beat a forklift.
there are reasonable priced vehicle lifts out there, although I suspect they are Chinese, but lifting and moving a digger or dumper on a trolley is quite an ask.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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If you have room you can’t beat a forklift.
there are reasonable priced vehicle lifts out there, although I suspect they are Chinese, but lifting and moving a digger or dumper on a trolley is quite an ask.
totally agree with that .... one of the best tools ever invented (y)
 
GazCro

GazCro

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totally agree with that .... one of the best tools ever invented (y)
I'm on the lookout for one constantly but hoping to just stumble across one. I've got planning permission for a building to keep machinery in so a forklift will be a must.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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I'm on the lookout for one constantly but hoping to just stumble across one. I've got planning permission for a building to keep machinery in so a forklift will be a must.
had five in work from 1 to 7 t .... just could not function without them, even with cranes from 8 to 45 t .... FLTs're just so quick and convenient ..... and immensely versatile ... just don't like soft floors though, unless RT versions
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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totally agree with that .... one of the best tools ever invented (y)
2nd that...the stuff we've done with them😲 deffo got to be one of the most abused/versatile/usefull bits of kit for the money. They even do electric versions for greenfreaks....oh sorry they have for the last 30 years scratch that.🤣
 
doobin

doobin

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I love my forklifts. Just bought a cheap electric stacker which might be perfect for what @Russell wants. £300 with a knackered battery, just wired up a pair of old starter batteries in parallel and that’s enough capacity for what I need
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TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Got to be honest, just getting the forkhead on the Kx71-3 has been a major help around the farm. Wish I had adapted the ones from @Gunners years ago!!
 
T whiting

T whiting

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Yes if you have a concrete or tarmac yard electric forklifts with battery's that hold a hour or so's charge can be had quite cheaply though if you have a shed to build I'd be trying to get your hands on a telehandler
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Yes if you have a concrete or tarmac yard electric forklifts with battery's that hold a hour or so's charge can be had quite cheaply though if you have a shed to build I'd be trying to get your hands on a telehandler
... but at serious cost Thomas ... and they'm a huge lump ... 2-3t FLT'll tuck in just about anywhere ..... the reach of the tele is great, but does come at huge costs in comparison to conventional FLTs
 
T whiting

T whiting

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Oh yes there great and cheap on hard going but if you have to go anywhere remotely soft they just disappear though maybe it's a bit overkill for a hyd lifting table but I've never got on well with those lifting trolleys and always end up humping stuff maybe a duck with forks is the solution 😉😆😆😆
 
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Russell

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As good as a forklift would be its too big for my shed. I need something not much bigger than a pallet pump truck.
I like the idea of a pedestrian forklift though 👍
 
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Jimoz

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Bloke I know has a pallet trolley electric lift type thing. It all works being cantilevered had to drive over the 2 legs or could push in after then fold out frame. Got my van up on it Xmas eve to weld the exhaust. Says it does upto 2.5t I think. To me even my van looked a bit wobbly on it though. Sure he said it was a few grand. No pics sorry
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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FLT and a set of long forks/extensions are a great way of 'wheel free' lifting vehicles ..... just have to get the balance right as the bulk of most vehicle's weight is well forward in the engine bay ....
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main thing is to remember to put a suitable length fail safe prop under the fork carriage ... no check valves on an FLT mast .. if the pipe does pop it'll just sit there ;)(y)
 
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Jimoz

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what's your budget @Russell ? Like I said this blokes was 2 or 3 grand from memory but if of interest i'll get some details for you
 
GazCro

GazCro

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Yes if you have a concrete or tarmac yard electric forklifts with battery's that hold a hour or so's charge can be had quite cheaply though if you have a shed to build I'd be trying to get your hands on a telehandler
I've got telehandler already for building shed. Little flt is for when sheds done for moving stuff in and out and around.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Looks like the answer then
Plenty second hand with a whole selection of widths and fork lengths.

need a good floor to run them about on though ... flat, smooth and level .... not counterbalanced like an FLT :oops: .... and don't handle conventional pallets ... only stillage type with no bottom rails
 
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Russell

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what's your budget @Russell ? Like I said this blokes was 2 or 3 grand from memory but if of interest i'll get some details for you
Ill try and pick up a cheap broke one in a couple months when some jobs come in. With a bit of luck I won't need to take the engine out of the dumper again for a while. There is one on eBay for £500 with a iffy drive motor, that's the kind of price I'll be looking at. Would also be useful if I do a galv chassis swap on the disco.(y)
 
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