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<blockquote data-quote="Nickyjpd" data-source="post: 71640" data-attributes="member: 10231"><p>OK, got held up today because one of my brilliant tenants decided to flush her tampons for the last month. So after 4 hours of work on bobcat. Engine compartment is done aside from engine mounts and a fuel line that would be best addressed when the engine is half out. Still have lines and two bolts under cab to deal with, but I'm all set, Not unhappy with my progress for 4 hours for the first time, with the thing being such a mess. Questions. I am set to pull engine and was going to hoist from ceiling rafters, but I think I'm just going to build a platform to slide it onto, or even buy a hydraulic table. Any thoughts or suggestions? The wiring is a mess, it needs a lot of cleaning, so I think the $150 hydraulic table might be a good investment, also considering I can use for motorcycles and snowblowers, and lawn mowers etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickyjpd, post: 71640, member: 10231"] OK, got held up today because one of my brilliant tenants decided to flush her tampons for the last month. So after 4 hours of work on bobcat. Engine compartment is done aside from engine mounts and a fuel line that would be best addressed when the engine is half out. Still have lines and two bolts under cab to deal with, but I'm all set, Not unhappy with my progress for 4 hours for the first time, with the thing being such a mess. Questions. I am set to pull engine and was going to hoist from ceiling rafters, but I think I'm just going to build a platform to slide it onto, or even buy a hydraulic table. Any thoughts or suggestions? The wiring is a mess, it needs a lot of cleaning, so I think the $150 hydraulic table might be a good investment, also considering I can use for motorcycles and snowblowers, and lawn mowers etc. [/QUOTE]
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