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The wheel hoist

Post by pvr » Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:47 pm

Got a hoist a while back from my parents for my birthday, and as it is about time I swap the X5 wheels over with winter tyres, I thought I would finally make the construction to mount it.

Worked very well though.

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The wheel hoist

Post by Black X5 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:56 pm

Very ingenious! So wheels go from ground to roof timbers to trolley to....???
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Post by Black X5 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:57 pm

Oh and have you put winters on the trolley yet? :))
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by Don Coffey » Sat Dec 08, 2012 7:14 pm

[quote="Black X5"]
Oh and have you put winters on the trolley yet? :))
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He's got special tyres that inflate to four times there normal size to allow them to float on top of the snow.  >:D

Pvr, I take it you transfer the wheel from the platform onto some shelving that's at the same height for storage?

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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by AW8 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:47 pm

Pvr hasnt mentioned that when I bought his old E53 winter set up he dropped one of the winter 17's straight onto my head & as I was standing on steps............ fortunately I have a hard head as well as a thick skin.

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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by pvr » Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:27 pm

Yes, from shelf to trolley, then from trolley to ground using the hoist.

Summer wheels will then go from ground to trolley and I can then push them on the shelf.

Thank goodness there was no damage AW8, would have hated to have given you damaged wheels  :))
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by jaynana » Sun Dec 09, 2012 1:01 am

[quote="AW8"]
Pvr hasnt mentioned that when I bought his old E53 winter set up he dropped one of the winter 17's straight onto my head & as I was standing on steps............ fortunately I have a hard head as well as a thick skin.

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was the wheel ok?  lol
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by jaynana » Sun Dec 09, 2012 1:03 am

[quote="pvr"]
Yes, from shelf to trolley, then from trolley to ground using the hoist.

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u don't need a hoist for htat - just push the wheel off the shelf  :crazy1: lol
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by pvr » Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:41 am

[quote="jaynana"]
[quote="pvr"]
Yes, from shelf to trolley, then from trolley to ground using the hoist.

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u don't need a hoist for htat - just push the wheel off the shelf  :crazy1: lol
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Only possible when AW8 is there to bounce the wheel on though to prevent damage  8)
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by X5Sport » Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:49 am

[quote="pvr"]
Got a hoist a while back from my parents for my birthday,
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And I thought I got odd presents.......

Did you tell them it was for wheels, or was there an ulterior motive ( other than braining AW8 ).

Having dropped a 20" wheel and had it crack a sturdy shed floor, I can well imagine the headache AW8 might have suffered..... :-\
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by pvr » Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:55 am

Yes, they knew it was for that and wanted to prevent back damage by lifting the wheels.

Aw8 exaggerated, the wheel only flipped against his head whilst holding it :). Did sound hollow though and he now is known as wmb :)
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by AW8 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:26 pm

:)...........I assume "wmb" is a reference to the reverse text imprint left on my forehead.

Pvr is correct in that it was flipped as opposed to dropped rom great height, however it was flipping heavy.
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by Don Coffey » Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:59 pm

[quote="AW8"]
:)...........I assume "wmb" is a reference to the reverse text imprint left on my forehead.

Pvr is correct in that it was flipped as opposed to dropped rom great height, however it was flipping heavy.
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Dropped by accident? Or was there possibly some foul play going on?  ::)

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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by Sanj » Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:41 pm

[quote="pvr"]
Yes, they knew it was for that and wanted to prevent back damage by lifting the wheels.
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So, did you need a hoist to hoist that hoist into place?  :blink:
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Re: The wheel hoist

Post by pvr » Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:44 pm

Muscle power ...  :P

You forgot I am from the tallest race on earth, the Dutch  :))
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