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    Posted: Mar/10/2023 at 11:42am
Good morning everyone,

Quick question for you all, can you guys suggest an off the shelf engine cradle that you have had success with? Even if its from one of our vendors? Engine would be complete from pan to carb just curious on any product endorsements or links you can provide. Thanks much in advance for any suggestions.
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send a PM to easydean.  He had some built last year that seemed cost effective and well built.  I don't have one, but remember the posts.

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Originally posted by <font size=5>Calcommon</font> Calcommon wrote:

 
Stumpy’s Fab Works
 

X2

I have two of these and they work great. 

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x3--i used one for years.
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Originally posted by Calcommon Calcommon wrote:


Stumpys Fab Works

x3--i used one for years.
Me too. Stumpy ftw.
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Stumpys Fab Works
Thumbs up for Stumpys. Great product.



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