Yes it is.
Get a Russian guy to help you lift it out. Just kidding, but you should use an engine hoist. Maybe a forklift, tractor, or bobcat but its best to use a hoist because its important to go very slow and you have to pull the engine forward first, then up.
Hoist is a noun (a hoist) and a verb (to hoist).
The forklift truck is driven by the forklift driver. Forklift driver must have forklift truck licence.
hoist was invented in 1954
To lift a heavy object without a forklift, you can use techniques like using a lever and fulcrum, using a hoist or pulley system, or using a dolly or hand truck to help with moving the object. Make sure to use proper lifting techniques and get assistance if needed to prevent injuries.
the captain told me to hoist the sails I tried to hoist my books on the table
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the heavy machinery lingo! So, like, the main difference between an auxiliary hoist and a whip hoist is that the auxiliary hoist is typically used for heavier loads and operates at slower speeds, while the whip hoist is like the speed demon of the hoisting world, moving lighter loads at faster speeds. It's kind of like the tortoise and the hare, but with cranes.
For the crossword answer, an anchor hoist is a winch.
Depends on what you're offloading, exactly. If it's something which can be taken off by hoist or forklift, then it's a simple as that. If it's equipment being driven off, then you have to detach the neck, and drive it off the front of the trailer deck.
A Forklift operator; drives a forklift. In other words they control the forklift. For example operating the forklift to lift pallets and stack them.
The Hills Hoist clothes drier was invented in 1945.
Hoist is derived from German.