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OTC 4305 1500 lb. Engine Load Leveler

OTC 4305 1500 lb. Engine Load Leveler
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OTC 4305 1500 lb. Engine Load Leveler

 
SKU:  

37335

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    Horizontal tilt design with built-in handle. 1,500 lb. capacity.

 
List Price: $85.95
Our Price: $59.72
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Product Details
Product Length:18.7 inches
Product Width:7.7 inches
Product Height:2.6 inches
Product Weight:13.4 pounds
Package Length:21.5 inches
Package Width:8.9 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:13.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Best load leveler I could find on Amazon  May 27, 2007 By ShadeTreeMechanic
Because I was on a deadline, and couldn't tell much from the photos, I ordered 3 different load levelers on Amazon: this unit, the Mountain Sling (Handsontools) and Engine Lifting Sling, Load Leveler by CVF Supply (cheap-not worth the money. The other units had no bushings, and a cheap crank, both of which would make it difficult to crank and manipulate under load. I kept the OTC from Costplustools-it was well made, and had the design details such as bushings, good attachment points and a good handle. I recommend this unit from Costplustools-you will be glad you did when you are pulling that engine.OTC Engine Load Leveler - 4305

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5an excellent product  Dec 24, 2007 By austin dunk
If the previous review sounds like an advertisement for one of the retailers, don't be concerned. I bought this after the threaded rod on a brand new Harbor Freight "4-ton" leveler bent when I used it to pull an alloy-head 6 cylinder engine. I did some research and ended up buying this OTC model. It is excellent quality and works very well. The bearings at both ends allow easy adjustment under load. The Larin leveler is also a good choice, but stay away from the other cheap ones-- you'll wish you spent and extra $20 - $40 for a good one. Check the prices with shipping included, Amazon has a higher price (as of this writing), but it ships for free so it was a better deal.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Make Life Easy  Oct 15, 2011 By R. Cohen
Bought the OTC leveler to install the engine & trans in my Spitfire. With my wife assisting, took all of 15 minutes to get them in place and bolted down. I should have gotten a refund on the engine hoist rental! Do yourself a favor and use this leveler instead damaging paint and fingers.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5A product that works!  Jun 13, 2011 By Jeff
I was in a hurry to finish a job and ran out to the local Harbor Freight and purchased the highest rated leveler they offered. I wish I had read the reviews here first! The Harbor Freight model was nearly impossible to turn under load. The OTC effortlessly adjusted the load in either direction and I was even able to get the engine in without removing the hood. I received it quickly and it was absolutely worth the extra ten bucks. I highly recommend it!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5No trouble here  Jul 10, 2011 By Jerry Robison
I've had a 400 lb V8 hanging from this thing for several months. As I disassemble and build, somethings balancing the weight, I haven't given it any thought. Must be working fine then. My only triffle would be for it to be about 6 inches longer to absolutely aligned with my engine pickup points.

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