Bought the 440 pound hoist Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight gonna use to lift my doors so they won't fall on floor and the hood but now have to find a way to attach it to the hood.
What sized lag bolts are these? The one that comes on my hoist are threaded and I’m not sure on the size I need if I mounted it flush like yours is. Thanks
I'm here researching this hoist because I need it to lift my Honda HRX217HZA walk behind mower onto my work bench. Honda mowers are notorious for being heavy, plus it's got a 20lb striping kit on it and I just don't feel like throwing my back out trying to lift that thing off the floor every month. So I think this will be perfect for the job.
@@EveryonesOutdoors Not yet. I was waiting for the mowing season to get a little closer, and to build up some cash. Between the small paychecks due to weather, and the terrifying heating bills, thank you weather, I'm running a bit short right now. But I'll have it by the end of February.
I'm going to get one to lift my riding lawn mower on the front with straps. Its a pain in the ass always dropping mower deck everytime I want to clean the underside of deck and take blades off to sharpen.
@@EveryonesOutdoors The one I'm getting has a 850# capacity. Should lift it no problem. I'm just lifting the front end of a zero turn lawn mower where the engine is in the back. Most the weight will be on the rear tires which will be on the ground.
About Me Life I thinks it would be just fine as long as you made a small roof to keep direct weather off of it. Wouldn’t take much just a slab of plywood
@@EveryonesOutdoors did you remove the housing and drill the holes? If so did you mount the housing then attach the unit or attach the unit to the housing and then mount it.
I was questioning your mounting of the hoist with lag bolts but that should be plenty for deer. In fact I just put a lift in my barn and my son came by and he is going to put one in his barn for processing deer.