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The Green Grendel

the np208 on the back of my 465

I'm using an NV4500, which is noticeably bulkier. I can carry a 465, but i had to drag the 4500 along a board to get it to the truck . I'm not sure how I would get it up high enough to get the jack under it. Adding the tcase sounds like an even heavier idea. :doah:

I do have a center rib, IIRC, but didn't you start with the tranny already in the truck?
 
Trans came out to do clutch, I removed the bell housing and reinstalled as a full unit, but i didnt know you were doing this with a 4500
 
This. I've successfully used rafters to unload air compressors and engines. I like using a racket strap or come-along for adjustability. That should give you the third hand you need.

David

I've hoisted off of joists before, but building a 7' spreader beam to fit through the cab would increase the headache significantly.

For this situation, I have ordered a cherry picker from hazard fraught tools. Should make life a bunch easier. All I gotta do is rig up a better plywood floor to keep the wheels out of the sand.

I think this solution will increase the safety level a bunch. :waytogo:
 
Maybe this is a good time to install a sunroof??? :D

Jk man... I didn't realize it was a 4500 either! I feel your pain. My 4500 has a 203/205 on the back of it but I have concrete.
 
For this situation, I have ordered a cherry picker from hazard fraught tools. Should make life a bunch easier. All I gotta do is rig up a better plywood floor to keep the wheels out of the sand.

I think this solution will increase the safety level a bunch. :waytogo:
This whole statement is the essence of most of my driveway excursions.
 
So...did nobody read through the thread? Or the several other tranny threads that I've been putting on here for the last 2 years? And did nobody notice the difference in any of the pictures that I've posted? :dunno:
 
He put that cradle in his trunk. That's a big cradle, but obviously it's a bigger trunk. He and I laughed about it for a bit. After we loaded it, we then discussed how many bodies would fit in it.
 
He put that cradle in his trunk. That's a big cradle, but obviously it's a bigger trunk. He and I laughed about it for a bit. After we loaded it, we then discussed how many bodies would fit in it.


Yeah, that is something he would do.

I knew he was hauling stuff (including an entire drumset, unless I have my trips mixed up), and I didn't know how much room he had, so I asked him (via phone call) if he had enough room for a car frame.

I could hear him glaring back at me as he dead panned "I have a Buick" in a humorously smug manner. :haha:

Turns out that small car frames fit inside big car trunks quite nicely. :haha:

He does love that cargo capacity. I had to strap it to my roof to get it the rest of the way home. My trunk is in a much smaller category.
 
Yep, drum set was in the rear seat. Trunk was wide open. The drum set it actually what sparked our 3 hour conversation.
 

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