Afternoon all
I have just the engine and box back in, after struggling Ive figgerd I need to buy a load leveler.
Looking for advice and input on them
Ive seen them for as little as £20 but I know you get what you pay for, Has anyone got or used a sealey one?
Or suggest a good one ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-Tools ... ondition=3
Thanks
Engine load leveler advice
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Re: Engine load leveler advice
As a concept these are good thing, I have one and have used it to move engines in and out. They make the job easier no doubt.
I have a Clarke/Machine Mart one - www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cll500-load-leveller
Pros - It works as intended, cheaper than Sealey (currently £36), does the job.
Cons - Handle attachment not the best, had to mod that slightly to stop it inadvertently winding off the thread. Eye bolt method for load attachment, I don't like this. Your Sealey chain system much better.
Would I buy this one again given the design irritations? No.
I have a Clarke/Machine Mart one - www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cll500-load-leveller
Pros - It works as intended, cheaper than Sealey (currently £36), does the job.
Cons - Handle attachment not the best, had to mod that slightly to stop it inadvertently winding off the thread. Eye bolt method for load attachment, I don't like this. Your Sealey chain system much better.
Would I buy this one again given the design irritations? No.
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Re: Engine load leveler advice
Agree completely!
Mine was about £30 and managed 440s and then a 360 with autobox many times.
Mine was about £30 and managed 440s and then a 360 with autobox many times.
Re: Engine load leveler advice
Thanks for the input,wont buy a clark one then