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Took a shot of the TROLLY . Not great shot, but you get the idea. A small hook on the front bottom of the troly goes into the receiver shown on the lift.
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Yellow Freight called me yesterday informing me the lift was at their depot (just ordered it 2/21!). Thanks to whoever recommended NOT getting it delivered to the house unless you have a forklift sitting around, very good advice. I fetched it with my mid-size landscape trailer and when I got it home it took me about 1 1/2 hrs. to get it out of the trailer, about an hour of that was just getting it off the pallet while it was still on the trailer since the lift wasn't going anywhere while it was on that pallet! It took several assorted pieces of lumber and some creative engineering to get it in my garage. Lemming is absolutely correct that this thing is a chore to move, I'm going to need to devise a robust dolly arrangement to move it out to the driveway! I will be getting the AL sheets to go under the rollers asap as I can see why it would make paths in the concrete.
Thanks again for the heads-up on the price drop, after 3+ years I finally have my lift.
Bill W.
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Bill,
Use the German Shepherds like sled dogs to help move the thing around.
I picked mine up from the dock where I work. I used a forklift to drop it on a tire in the back of my pickup. I used the tire again as a stop at home when I slid it down a couple 2x4s onto the garage floor. I used my tractor as a tow vehicle to pull it out. I did it all by my lonesome so it was fun.
Get ready for all your car buddies.
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Just an update:
About a month ago I found a place in town that would sell small qty. cut to order AL pieces, I had them make (2) 12" x 84" x 1/4" thick pieces to go under the roller portion of the lift. It works great! I haven't tried using the lift on the driveway yet but I think it will work great on my "Seashell" concrete driveway.
I did pick up a 48" x 2" x 1/8" strip of steel (and heavy-duty castors) from Home Depot that I'm going to use to make a sort-of U-bolt shaped dollys to put under the "not-lifted-by-pump/dolly" end of the lift to help get it in and out of the garage and further out on the driveway. I'll make then test them and if they work I'll post pictures of it when I'm done.
So much to do, so little time.
Bill W.
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A lot of money for using your own jack. The Bend-Pak mid-lift unit takes the car to any height up to 48" and supplies hydraulics and a power unit all for this cost delivered. I park over mine, but have to use 2 - 2x10s because my car is lowered.
Nothing against your stand Bob, it is nice, Just seems pricey for what you get.
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Anyway, different solutions for different needs.
--Bob
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