I agree with Holly, cherry picker lifts a man for manual labour in high places, has a motor and moves itself around. A motor hoist is for lifting heavy things that need a little more finesse man handling than 1-2 men can provide .
Pittsburgh - a "Cherry Picker" is a lift that was designed for hoist a person up to the top of a Cherry tree so that they could be picked easily. An engine lift is just an engine lift.
The engine hoist/cherry picker/yard arm has many names! The bucket truck has also been called a cherry picker but is also a being of many names but a manlift is the closest to the right one!
Glad you got the Axles you need for the Giveaway Jeep. Shitty about TTR. I was definitely wrong about that guy. And yes Engine Hoists are also called Cherry Pickers. That's what my Pops who was a mechanic for 50 years taught me as well as my Grandfather who was a mechanic as well.
Jargon: within any industry there are names to identify an object or operation. It could be called verbal shorthand. This use of nicknames can be odd. Many things can have multiple nicknames in different industries, regions, or companies. To be clear, I wouldn't call an engine hoist a cherry picker, but if someone else does I would know what they were talking about from the context. Wherefore, I would not call someone out for their jargon.
you need to get a Drill Doctor to sharpen your drill bits you can not sharpen them correctly on a Disc Sander if Tom Tom showed you how to do that hopefully someone cares enough about him to go to his channel and tell him about the Drill Doctor so he can have sharp Drill Bits as well 😉
@darrinrebagliati5365 glad to hear it ,have you ever used a Drill Doctor, I used to think I was pretty good at sharpening bits on a regular grinding wheel and the Drill Doctor surprised me
@@XLTJeff I've never seen a working one! I learned in high school to sharpen them with a bench grinder, applied to belt grinder too. With a new belt I've had some success sharpening step bits; not great success but success nonetheless.
That red tool is an engine lift, the one you mount an engine to spin and work on is an engine stand and a cherry picker is a high lift for a person to stand in 😂
Get yourself a good set of unibits (step drill bits). So much better for drilling in frames. Just be sure to switch to low-speed once you get above about the 5/16” step or you’ll chip or overheat the drill and ruin it. One of the biggest mis-uses I see on unibits operation 👍 Wish I had some time to come down and donate a weeks labor on this build. I just got buried in orders and work load..😔
Cherry picker and or engine hoist. The bucket is a bucket truck. The scissor lift is also considered a Man lift. Depends on where you grew up at. IE.. Cougar, mountain lion, puma, all the same cat.
Bolting it up and then welding it on. That is the best option for sure. You'll never have problems with those brackets coming loose. All kits should be that way.
For at least the past 60 years that I can personally remember a Cherry Picker has always been an articulated aerial work platform mounted to some kind of truck. Only recently in the big scheme of things has potential misuse of the term had it also applied to engine hoists. Jay Etel invented the Cherry Picker in 1944 after getting tired of (you may have guessed it) picking cherries on a ladder so he designed an aerial boom with a work platform/bucket mounted on a maneuverable truck to make picking cherries easier/more efficient. By 1953 Jay had founded TeLsta in California to commercially build and market his TeLsta Cherry Pickers. You can look up the over 60 patents he was awarded for his invention called the Cherry Picker. So Cherry Picker is not a slang but the actual patented name of the aerial bucket lift. Best!
@@neilfromclearwaterfl81 in my OSHA training we called them boom or bucket lifts so that’s where I get my information but as far as engine hoist we always called them a cherry picker I really don’t know why but that was back in the 80’s. Really I guess it just depends where you come from and what you’re doing. 🤷♂️
@@HardcountsAdventures History is history and a patent is a patent. Your information is removed from history. In 1944 what we now know today as the Bucket Lift was invented by Jay Etal who patented it as the Cherry Picker. Yes almost 40 years later in your Osha Training they may have called them Bucket Lifts which is a generic term however that does not change the historical facts that they were officially listed as Cherry Pickers on the patents by the inventor and original manufacturer. Osha trainers whom I also have worked with don't always use 100% correct terminology and often use generics. Bottom line and germane to this topic, an Engine Hoist is not what is shown on the original 1944 Cherry Picker patent nor the 60 plus additional patents awarded to its inventor Jay Etal founder of the first company to manufacture Cherry Pickers TeLsta. Its sad how far removed from our own US history we have become in this information age that Jay Etal and his invention has in less than 100 years has been forgotten despite its common use by utility companies and various other service industries. Best!
Sorry Holley, when started working as a mechanic many moons ago, we called it a cherry picker and then it became a engine hoist. I think the younger generation started calling it that. I'm 65 so it's been many, many moons ago. By the way it was nice meeting you and Walter at your BBQ you had during the Winter 4x4 Jamboree.
Kevin is not wrong, essentially an engine hoist is a cherry picker, but it depends on where in the US you are. Robby Layton and Hillbilly both call it a cherry picker, but they also call it an engine hoist. In Texas, they are usually called an engine hoist
You would have no way of knowing what a cherry picker is in America because you weren't born here. An engine hoist has always been called a cherry picker as far back as I can remember, and I have worked in many automotive shops including one that I owned with a partner at Lake Tahoe
Very scary to see you moving a high pressure cylinder without the cap in place! If it were to fall and break the valve off a cinder block wall won''t stop it. Never remove the cap until the cylinder is in place and restrained. See Myth Busters: ruclips.net/video/ht2dxfVtROQ/видео.html
Go Vote on OnX Offroad! You can't pick cherries with an engine hoist, unless you nicknamed your engine "cherry'.😅 But you can pick cherries (and any fruits) when standing in a truck mounted boom with a basket/bucket.😉
A cherry picker is the lift with a bucket. An engine hoist is that thing in your garage. I agree with you, Hollz!! Stand your ground...it's your garage! Make them refer to it as a hoist! 😂😂😂
Anybody that would call an engine hoist a cherry picker, would call a magazine a clip. It means that they are ignorant on that subject, and shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near those items. And a Manlift is a mobile scissors lift work platform. Never believe someone who would handle full bottles of welding gas in flip-flops. Their nickname will soon be “Gimpy”, and they will dance oddly.
I have never ever in all my years heard anyone call an engine hoist a cherry picker. Never. (Until I saw this video and read some comments.) If you take out your handy-dandy telephone device and said "Hey, Google - show me pictures of a cherry picker." it would then show you thousands upon thousands of pictures of dudes in utility trucks working on power lines. Why would it do that? Because that's what the f#@! a cherry picker is!
@@pattkinder612 🤷🏻♂️ All I can say is that I'm from Ontario where we speak the PROPER "King's English" unlike you treasonous rebels who revolted against the Crown. 🤪🤪🤪 (Totally kidding; just having fun.)
Proud of you for protecting your back and not lifting! ❤
A engine hoist has always been referred to as a cherry picker but the man lift is also referred as a cherry picker.
The engine hoist is a cherry picker but a bucket truck is also called a cherry picker.
A cherry picker is an engine hoist
I agree with Holly, cherry picker lifts a man for manual labour in high places, has a motor and moves itself around. A motor hoist is for lifting heavy things that need a little more finesse man handling than 1-2 men can provide .
Cherry Picker love your build like the fact most are bolt ins. I could do this.
Pittsburgh - a "Cherry Picker" is a lift that was designed for hoist a person up to the top of a Cherry tree so that they could be picked easily. An engine lift is just an engine lift.
great as always great content
That is an engine hoist. A cherry picker is a bucket lift or a boom lift. It’s for lifting a person or two up to work on things up high.
A lot of people are wrong. A Cherry picker is an articulated utility bucket truck. A scissor lift is a man lift. And that’s an engine hoist.
The engine hoist/cherry picker/yard arm has many names! The bucket truck has also been called a cherry picker but is also a being of many names but a manlift is the closest to the right one!
Totally ready for Liberty Biberty! Been voting every day!
Never a good idea to move a bottle that has gas in it with out the cap😮😮
Cherry picker - engine hoist /// boom lift , bucket truck...
Hey Ms Lovely, was watching rainman ray polish headlights. Got your notification and here i am watching you. Much love ❤
Rainman is one of my first YT subscriptions.
Here in America it is cherry picker sorry Holly 😂
Your Lovely says it's an engine hoist.
Glad you got the Axles you need for the Giveaway Jeep. Shitty about TTR. I was definitely wrong about that guy. And yes Engine Hoists are also called Cherry Pickers. That's what my Pops who was a mechanic for 50 years taught me as well as my Grandfather who was a mechanic as well.
Robby Layton puts removed bolts and small parts in labeled Zip-Lock bags for later retrieval and reinstallation. Not a bad idea.
I'm with you Holly. Cherry picker is a bucket lift, the other is an engine hoist.
Jargon: within any industry there are names to identify an object or operation. It could be called verbal shorthand. This use of nicknames can be odd. Many things can have multiple nicknames in different industries, regions, or companies.
To be clear, I wouldn't call an engine hoist a cherry picker, but if someone else does I would know what they were talking about from the context.
Wherefore, I would not call someone out for their jargon.
Engine hoist/ lift. Perhaps it’s regional? I’m a Texan and we have managed to “improve” the English language a bit!😂
It's a cherry picker in Canada too, the "man bucket" is also a cherry picker.
I think u should make some Fab Time hats and shirts like the STS ones...
An engine hoist is also known as cherry picker
You should use weldable primer before assembly and welding the parts up. Future rust problems are coming someone's way.
Cherry picker. Boom lift is what you described.
The 2nd Holly narrating in a pop-up circle is cool! Nice touch.
you need to get a Drill Doctor to sharpen your drill bits you can not sharpen them correctly on a Disc Sander if Tom Tom showed you how to do that hopefully someone cares enough about him to go to his channel and tell him about the Drill Doctor so he can have sharp Drill Bits as well 😉
I use a belt sander and have never had a problem.
@darrinrebagliati5365 glad to hear it ,have you ever used a Drill Doctor, I used to think I was pretty good at sharpening bits on a regular grinding wheel and the Drill Doctor surprised me
@@XLTJeff I've never seen a working one! I learned in high school to sharpen them with a bench grinder, applied to belt grinder too. With a new belt I've had some success sharpening step bits; not great success but success nonetheless.
That red tool is an engine lift, the one you mount an engine to spin and work on is an engine stand and a cherry picker is a high lift for a person to stand in 😂
i agree with you. as cherry trees are very tall a person picking cherry's will get in a cherry picker. hence the name 🙂
Sorry Holly , here in Merica we pull engines / motors with a cherry picker . yeah we don't know the difference between a motor and an engine either .
An engine makes power, a motor takes power.
Get yourself a good set of unibits (step drill bits). So much better for drilling in frames. Just be sure to switch to low-speed once you get above about the 5/16” step or you’ll chip or overheat the drill and ruin it. One of the biggest mis-uses I see on unibits operation 👍
Wish I had some time to come down and donate a weeks labor on this build. I just got buried in orders and work load..😔
Cherry picker and or engine hoist. The bucket is a bucket truck. The scissor lift is also considered a Man lift. Depends on where you grew up at. IE.. Cougar, mountain lion, puma, all the same cat.
Bolting it up and then welding it on. That is the best option for sure. You'll never have problems with those brackets coming loose. All kits should be that way.
In my experience, they are both called cherry pickers
A cherry picker what I have always used to take a motor out of a vehicle.
The lift that picks up a person is called a bucket lift, the slang term for an engine hoist is a “Cherry Picker”
For at least the past 60 years that I can personally remember a Cherry Picker has always been an articulated aerial work platform mounted to some kind of truck. Only recently in the big scheme of things has potential misuse of the term had it also applied to engine hoists.
Jay Etel invented the Cherry Picker in 1944 after getting tired of (you may have guessed it) picking cherries on a ladder so he designed an aerial boom with a work platform/bucket mounted on a maneuverable truck to make picking cherries easier/more efficient. By 1953 Jay had founded TeLsta in California to commercially build and market his TeLsta Cherry Pickers. You can look up the over 60 patents he was awarded for his invention called the Cherry Picker.
So Cherry Picker is not a slang but the actual patented name of the aerial bucket lift.
Best!
@@neilfromclearwaterfl81 in my OSHA training we called them boom or bucket lifts so that’s where I get my information but as far as engine hoist we always called them a cherry picker I really don’t know why but that was back in the 80’s. Really I guess it just depends where you come from and what you’re doing. 🤷♂️
@_MischiefMakerTV_ ?
@@HardcountsAdventures History is history and a patent is a patent. Your information is removed from history. In 1944 what we now know today as the Bucket Lift was invented by Jay Etal who patented it as the Cherry Picker.
Yes almost 40 years later in your Osha Training they may have called them Bucket Lifts which is a generic term however that does not change the historical facts that they were officially listed as Cherry Pickers on the patents by the inventor and original manufacturer. Osha trainers whom I also have worked with don't always use 100% correct terminology and often use generics.
Bottom line and germane to this topic, an Engine Hoist is not what is shown on the original 1944 Cherry Picker patent nor the 60 plus additional patents awarded to its inventor Jay Etal founder of the first company to manufacture Cherry Pickers TeLsta.
Its sad how far removed from our own US history we have become in this information age that Jay Etal and his invention has in less than 100 years has been forgotten despite its common use by utility companies and various other service industries.
Best!
It has all kind of names engine hoist if you buying it but if you're in the garage you'd say... "grab that cherry picker and bring it over here"
I always called it an engine lift or engine crane. Great job guys. Thank you 😊. You need a drill doctor.
Cherry picker is used to take engines in and out of vehicles. The bucket that lifts men up is a man lift
Sorry Holley, when started working as a mechanic many moons ago, we called it a cherry picker and then it became a engine hoist. I think the younger generation started calling it that. I'm 65 so it's been many, many moons ago. By the way it was nice meeting you and Walter at your BBQ you had during the Winter 4x4 Jamboree.
Kevin is not wrong, essentially an engine hoist is a cherry picker, but it depends on where in the US you are. Robby Layton and Hillbilly both call it a cherry picker, but they also call it an engine hoist. In Texas, they are usually called an engine hoist
Wow, you always have beautiful blue eye'e in the garage! Great video amigo....
Hi Kevin. Glad to see the progress moving forward my new Jeep
A cherry picker lifts for cherries. Unless it's a "cherry" engine :) I do want to win this!!
I use copper anticize on all my electrical connections.
You go girl
You said the Liberty Biberty had a second battery. Where is the second battery located?
I've called it both. But yes, most people I grew up with call them cheery pickers.
Engine hoist
Cherry picker or engine lift. The one you put people in is called a man basket.
Yeah a "Cherry Picker" is designed for working up high
an Engine Hoist is a Mechanics tool
RAW ON RAW IS THE ONLY WAY TO GET IT DONE PROPERLY. 😂
They are both cherry pickers.
I think it depends on how old you are and where your from
Hey, great to see Walter again. As an old (75) mechanic I called a cherry picker. 😊😊😊😊😊
What happy hour let's go
A "cherry picker" is a person who picks cherries. Hoists and lifts are non-gender specific.
Flipflops make life easier 😂 cuz you don't wanna drop it 😅
An Engine Hoist is absolutely also called a Cherry Picker. Sorry, we Americans are a little nutty.
Who was your helper with the gas cylinder. Never seen her before.
I am 63 years old been a technician since I was 13 years old its a nickname cherry picker
If you find someone over 60 a lot of older mechanics would refer to it as a cherry picker
Definitely a cherry picker.
You would have no way of knowing what a cherry picker is in America because you weren't born here. An engine hoist has always been called a cherry picker as far back as I can remember, and I have worked in many automotive shops including one that I owned with a partner at Lake Tahoe
It is a cherry picker.
Very scary to see you moving a high pressure cylinder without the cap in place! If it were to fall and break the valve off a cinder block wall won''t stop it. Never remove the cap until the cylinder is in place and restrained. See Myth Busters: ruclips.net/video/ht2dxfVtROQ/видео.html
Ms Lovely,Google cherry picker. The photos are of engine hoists/lifts
Go Vote on OnX Offroad! You can't pick cherries with an engine hoist, unless you nicknamed your engine "cherry'.😅 But you can pick cherries (and any fruits) when standing in a truck mounted boom with a basket/bucket.😉
It’s a engine hoist
Sorry Hollie it's a Cherry Picker 🤣🤣🤣
cherry picker, the engine hoist adopted the name as slang - USA colloquialism
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Cherry picker. I've only heard it called this for my entire adult life.
A cherry picker is the lift with a bucket. An engine hoist is that thing in your garage. I agree with you, Hollz!! Stand your ground...it's your garage! Make them refer to it as a hoist! 😂😂😂
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@@MischiefMakerTV as grant said plus they are tyres not tires
@@MischiefMakerTV 😁😉
@@TomMaxwell-g1x 👍 True! I'm an American living in New Zealand. Yep tyres it is! Don't forget to look under the bonnet! Lol
Actually, today is my 26th anniversary of moving to New Zealand!
Anybody that would call an engine hoist a cherry picker, would call a magazine a clip. It means that they are ignorant on that subject, and shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near those items. And a Manlift is a mobile scissors lift work platform. Never believe someone who would handle full bottles of welding gas in flip-flops. Their nickname will soon be “Gimpy”, and they will dance oddly.
You're a moron! Anyone over the age of 50 knows that the slang term for an engine hoist is a cherry picker
I have never ever in all my years heard anyone call an engine hoist a cherry picker. Never. (Until I saw this video and read some comments.) If you take out your handy-dandy telephone device and said "Hey, Google - show me pictures of a cherry picker." it would then show you thousands upon thousands of pictures of dudes in utility trucks working on power lines. Why would it do that? Because that's what the f#@! a cherry picker is!
Must be a Midwest and East Coast thing. I've lived in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, and South Carolina. Everyone one knew what I was asking for.
@@pattkinder612
🤷🏻♂️ All I can say is that I'm from Ontario where we speak the PROPER "King's English" unlike you treasonous rebels who revolted against the Crown. 🤪🤪🤪 (Totally kidding; just having fun.)
I heard it called a cherry picker years ago, and I grew up in Washington. Google isn't all-knowing.