Thats the benifit, you don't have to set the engine down. Just turn the
crank and the engine tilts to what ever angle you need.
...Art
On Wed, 5 May 1999, Charley & Peggy Robinson wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I've seen several of these lifting attachments that purport to allow
> the user to change the angle at which the load hangs while the weight is
> on the fixture. Haven't seen one that really works that way. So: if
> you have to set the engine down in order to change the angle of the
> dangle, why spend $$ on the "Equalizer" etc, when a bolt in a chain (or
> just grabbing a different link with the hook) will do the same job?
>
> CR
>
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