I was joking with my buddy and told him that one guy can lift a front 10 bolt by himself. So he did it. I was impressed, and felt like a dick at the same time.
Martin
Martin
i just used manpower.nothing extra.i just moved the axles to the rear of the truck.pulled one side to the edge and spun it length wise and lowered that end to the ground.then picked up the remaining side and spun it to the ground.then put it on my kids wagon and wheeled it around to where it sat til iu rebuilt it and put disk brakes on it.once the disks were on it i could pick up the axle and carry it.i dont know how i didnt hurt myself.youth definitely has its privilages.now id spend the money and get a lift of some sort.engine hoist would work well because it can get under the truck and the arm will reach inside the burb to pick it out.



I'd be afraid of getting ran over.
I vote cherry picker


If you had access to a pickup truck,you could back it up to the Burb,use plywood to protect the tailgate(s) and use a come-a-long to drag the axles into the truck bed--getting them out of an open bed will be a lot easier than a Suburban with a low roof overhead...!

was that out of a burb or a truck tho? seems like it'd be hard to get 4 guys in side a burb that always has two full size axles in it....


The diff fluid is currently leaking onto a carpet tile. Amazing how useful those material samples become when you're in the construction industry.....
Slid my bmw trans out from under the car on one, use a casework sample of maple to seal my brake bleeder to the master cyl, etc....
haha

No, no, no....
You get it in position, and help it slide by pushing.... NOT pulling!
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Oh man you are such a wuss.
When I was your age, I was carrying a front D44 fully dressed, on my arms and dropping it down or loading it on my blazer.
As for 14bff or worse D60, I used the same technique as The penssylvania guy, one end at a time, I can still do that now, but can't man handle an axle in one shot anymore.![]()

Just have to think more outside the box. I unloaded my 10x10' shed off a flat deck trailer by myself by choking a strap all the way around it, and shackeling it to my other truck and pulling the trailer out from under it.