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    Advice on Engine Lifters (mini cranes)

    Hare and Forbes have a special on this weekend that includes a manual hydraulic and an "air over hydraulic".

    Is the air model faster than the manual or just easier?

    Any views on which is best to get?

    I plan to use it in the workshop to lift stuff my poor old back can't cope with anymore.

    Jim

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    the air over hydraulic ones are good for bulk lift but not so great at finessing . They're also pretty noisey especially if the compressor has to be continually running to supply them their air (if your compressor is not in the same room as you thats a moot point)
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    I looked at & bought the Hare & Forbes manual type about 2 years ago. I suppose they are still the same. Goes well, I made the mistake of leaving it in the weather & realized the small pump was starting to rust, but it's OK with a bit of use. I couldn't see the justification of spending more for the fancy model.

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    Guys,
    Thanks for the advice. Considering your comments I will save the planet and go manual.

    Hare and Forbes say the air model is no quicker than the manaual.

    Thanks again for the advice.

    Jim

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