Outdrive stand and lift homemade no welding
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http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/lo...81945.jpg.html
I've really enjoyed this thread, getting some great ideas on stands. The photo shows what I came up with about 10 years ago to R&R an outdrive. Had to put it to use again, lately, to replace bellows. I just use a length of pipe to support the drive, via a J-bolt... the other end of the pipe is strapped under the handle on the hoist. Since I already had the engine hoist, my only cost on this adaptation was for two bolts.
(This is my first time, here, trying unsuccessfully, to get a photo to show in the window.... so, I had to post the url, above. Can somebody describe the process for posting photos? Thanks!)
I've really enjoyed this thread, getting some great ideas on stands. The photo shows what I came up with about 10 years ago to R&R an outdrive. Had to put it to use again, lately, to replace bellows. I just use a length of pipe to support the drive, via a J-bolt... the other end of the pipe is strapped under the handle on the hoist. Since I already had the engine hoist, my only cost on this adaptation was for two bolts.
(This is my first time, here, trying unsuccessfully, to get a photo to show in the window.... so, I had to post the url, above. Can somebody describe the process for posting photos? Thanks!)
On your setup, if you take the J-bolt from the pipe and bend a loop in it on top. Then remove the chain and hook from the hoist and put the J-bolt back in where the chain was, works without the pipe. Used mine this way until I go the idea for my engine stand mod.
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Just select the IMG code one from photobucket, the one on the bottm
On your setup, if you take the J-bolt from the pipe and bend a loop in it on top. Then remove the chain and hook from the hoist and put the J-bolt back in where the chain was, works without the pipe. Used mine this way until I go the idea for my engine stand mod.
On your setup, if you take the J-bolt from the pipe and bend a loop in it on top. Then remove the chain and hook from the hoist and put the J-bolt back in where the chain was, works without the pipe. Used mine this way until I go the idea for my engine stand mod.
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i like this ,,,i can weld ,made this swing set to pull motors....funny this drives heavier now than they did 10 yrs ago...hahaha i am sure THEY got heavier..
but how does the crank work ..trying figure it out...[ATTACH=CONFIG]538416[/ATTACH]
i made a nice steel cart..holds both drive,,,but they are facing the wrong way...bummer...
flash
but how does the crank work ..trying figure it out...[ATTACH=CONFIG]538416[/ATTACH]
i made a nice steel cart..holds both drive,,,but they are facing the wrong way...bummer...
flash
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This is the best by far...Its a drive Jack
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...4311_200514311
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539288[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539289[/ATTACH]
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...4311_200514311
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539288[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539289[/ATTACH]
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the northern tool one I have used - it really does not work 100 % as bottom clearance is an issue especially for boats 26 ft and down, It needs to be modify after the fact..
I do like it has a bunch of adjustability side to side and frot to back angles.
I do like it has a bunch of adjustability side to side and frot to back angles.
Last edited by BUP; 10-23-2015 at 12:55 PM.
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I have one off this same plan except the ends of the channel is welded shut. . It works pretty good, but you still need to wrestle with the drive to get it on. The ones with more adjustability would work better.
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I have one off this same plan as post #117, except the ends of the channel is welded shut. . It works pretty good, but you still need to wrestle with the drive to get it on. The ones with more adjustability would work better.