We used one back in the’80’s around Atlanta and and the same hoist was in use in south Alabama in the late’90’s and early 2000’s. Our use was probably illegal, as we were brick layers and we built a large tray with three sides. It would lift six five gallon buckets full of mud to the top of the scaffolding. It would also be completely loaded and unloaded with tong after tong of brick and work dark to dark and never complain. Great piece of equipment. Can’t remember how large the little Honda motor was, but it didn’t strain it all.
We used one back in the’80’s around Atlanta and and the same hoist was in use in south Alabama in the late’90’s and early 2000’s. Our use was probably illegal, as we were brick layers and we built a large tray with three sides. It would lift six five gallon buckets full of mud to the top of the scaffolding. It would also be completely loaded and unloaded with tong after tong of brick and work dark to dark and never complain. Great piece of equipment. Can’t remember how large the little Honda motor was, but it didn’t strain it all.