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7/05/2020 9:38 AM  #1


Engine cart (fully dressed)

Anyone have plans/sketches for a SBF engine cart using dimensional lumber?

Want to make a mobile cart.
Engine stand in use.

 

7/05/2020 1:41 PM  #2


Re: Engine cart (fully dressed)

This is the best I have ,sorry no measurments it's long gone. but you can mostly guess what you need. I used some leftover 4x4's from a fence job  did many years earlier, never throw good lumber away!


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

7/05/2020 3:35 PM  #3


Re: Engine cart (fully dressed)

I did make one from a store shopping cart, but the wheels kind of went flat after a year of weight and sitting in one spot.

 

7/05/2020 8:17 PM  #4


Re: Engine cart (fully dressed)

Thanks, great ideas.

I ended up using one of the rectangular heavy duty pallets that I saved from a work project.

Found a small home made cart in garage by previous owner and repurposed the wheels for my engine cart.

I’ll take a picture tomorrow, was tryIng to beat the rain and get the fully accessorized engine out of the bed of the truck.

I know it’s hard to throw away good lumber. Apparently so did previous owner of this home😂

Rudi , I like your carb cover 👍🏼
And do you mean an old fart? 😂

Last edited by Nos681 (7/06/2020 6:33 AM)

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7/06/2020 8:04 AM  #5


Re: Engine cart (fully dressed)

Nos681 wrote:

Thanks, great ideas.

I ended up using one of the rectangular heavy duty pallets that I saved from a work project.

Found a small home made cart in garage by previous owner and repurposed the wheels for my engine cart.

I’ll take a picture tomorrow, was tryIng to beat the rain and get the fully accessorized engine out of the bed of the truck.

I know it’s hard to throw away good lumber. Apparently so did previous owner of this home😂

Rudi , I like your carb cover 👍🏼
And do you mean an old fart? 😂

 
Thanks.
No, the gaseous ones


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

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