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Mine isn't from HF, but it's probably just as close.
The only hindrance are the legs that stick out below even after folding them up. They stick out about 24". The arm sits nicely downward and for the most part, out of the way.
Unless I'm pulling an engine, it gets stored in another shed.
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Which crane are you referring to? Engine or gantry?
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You are right to be concerned about storing it in a small shop...mine always seemed to be in the way. It's also not a HF, but the paint is likely the only difference. It's 34" wide, and 21" deep. Though it was always in the way, it's still invaluable if you are by your self most days. Storing it in the shed (which I also did at one time) isn't all that convenient since you can't roll it across the yard, I used a 2 wheel dolly to move mine. Not elegant, but it worked.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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If it had bigger wheels, I always thought it would be good for helping to pull fence posts, lifting and moving big rocks and such.
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Thanks for all the info and advice. The crane would very occasionally be used for lifting equipment. More often for lifting larger projects like a dresser up onto stands to make finishing easier.
I'll take your dimensions and see if there's a good place to store it.
Thanks
Cliff
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