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    BRAND NEW ENGINE CRANE

    i HAVE A BRAND NEW ENGINE CRANE FOR SALE

    CAME IN TWO BOXES FLAT PACKED, JUST BUILT IT UP TODAY.

    Product Code: 020110142

    Garage Equipment
    Workshop Cranes & Engine Stands £129.98ex. VAT
    £152.73inc.VAT


    Combining rugged construction with the space saving convenience of a folding frame, the Clarke CFC 100 workshop crane is designed for use by both DIY car enthusiasts and professional garages. A four stage extending jib offers excellent lifting range whilst long legs with heavy-duty castors & wheels ensure ample stability. Supplied complete with lifting hook, the CFC 100 also boasts a top quality hydraulic pump and ram assembly.
    Lifting capacity of 250Kgs to 1000Kgs in four stages (see Range Guide)
    Maximum lifting height 2060mm
    Maximum jib length 1170mm (4-stage)
    Leg height 150mm
    Overall leg width 1030mm outside, 890mm inside
    Requires hydraulic oil - see related product links.

    £110 collected from Staffordshire, can return to flat boxed for transportation

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    Gutted would of had this off you! But im based in Aberdeen so to far away :(

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    yeah bit far dude

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    This is the one I've got. Good cranes - and you can fold the legs up and tuck it out of the way in a corner when not in use. Is quite stable when folded too, as I have found out a couple of times when I've bumped into it and had terrible visions of it toppling onto one of my cars next to it, but it has always stayed upright, thankfully.

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    how much u reakon postage would be ?

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    lots its bloody heavy!!!!

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    you have pm! :D

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    pm and email sent............

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    buyer seems to have gone into thin air....still for sale


 

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