It should take the weight ok....but without knowing the state of the path etc, impossible to say if it will do the job! :)
 
Any idea which one you used? I don’t mind Paying out just don’t want it to snap in half and have to buy a new one

It was one of their's, with the base that springs up when here's nothing on it, front wheels fixed and castors on the back, galvanised as well :):)
 
Haha a dyslexic doctor at that.
I think I offered you the loan of my engine stand if you were passing. Offers still on. I don't have a crane as I borrowed that myself. I've a few other engine refurb tools that might be handy too.
 
I think I offered you the loan of my engine stand if you were passing. Offers still on. I don't have a crane as I borrowed that myself. I've a few other engine refurb tools that might be handy too.

You did and that was greatly appreciated! Ended up getting a stand of a local Land Rover guy who’s just rebuilt his light weight, don’t think he’s on here, but once I’m done I’ll be sending it off to find a new owner.
 
You did and that was greatly appreciated! Ended up getting a stand of a local Land Rover guy who’s just rebuilt his light weight, don’t think he’s on here, but once I’m done I’ll be sending it off to find a new owner.
Ok. It is a long way down to here! :)
 
Other than unplugging the oily tangled mess of wires by the fuel filter anything else I need to unplug?
 

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Some times these are over looked
Earth straps.
Positive to starter
Fuel
Clutch pipe
power steering
Pipes to heater

Oily tangled mess should be the engine loom

Keep the updates coming
 
Some times these are over looked
Earth straps.
Positive to starter
Fuel
Clutch pipe
power steering
Pipes to heater

Oily tangled mess should be the engine loom

Keep the updates coming

Does the positive to the starter run separate to the main loom. Where does it run too, chassis?
 

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