Lift table
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Lift table
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/MC...otorcycle-Lift
Anyone have one of these? It’s free shipping, seems like a quality looking unit for the price. I’d rather have this than have a cheesy harbor freight lift that’s only a little cheaper.
Anyone have one of these? It’s free shipping, seems like a quality looking unit for the price. I’d rather have this than have a cheesy harbor freight lift that’s only a little cheaper.
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For about $250 more and free shipping, you could go with something like the Pro1200 from NHProEquipment and get the lift and scissor jack, etc. I went with this lift and got rid of my HF lift.
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Kyle Moore (12-16-2017)
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Also, I've not had a reason to get a lift table but if I do get one it will be a scissor lift style like the one Dawg eluded too.
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For about $250 more and free shipping, you could go with something like the Pro1200 from NHProEquipment and get the lift and scissor jack, etc. I went with this lift and got rid of my HF lift.
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@Kyle Moore You're pretty close to Canada so you might want to check out this lift from Princess Auto/Tractor Supply. 1,500 lb Motorcycle/ATV Lift (princessauto.com)
I picked one up on an awesome sale for $1,000 ($740 US) and it regularly foes on sale for $300 to $400 off. It will fit a FLH out of the box, but the rear tire isn't centered over the trap door on the lift. I put a six-inch extension on the front and all is good now. Much more solid than the Harbour Freight lift. It has removable sides so it can be nice and wide when you're using it but take up less floor space when it's not in use. It comes with air over hydraulic so you can use air to operate it or use the foot pump if you don't have compressed air handy. Whell chock isn't the greatest, but it is usable. Bottom line is it is more than worth the extra cost to get this unit over the Harbour Freight lift.
I picked one up on an awesome sale for $1,000 ($740 US) and it regularly foes on sale for $300 to $400 off. It will fit a FLH out of the box, but the rear tire isn't centered over the trap door on the lift. I put a six-inch extension on the front and all is good now. Much more solid than the Harbour Freight lift. It has removable sides so it can be nice and wide when you're using it but take up less floor space when it's not in use. It comes with air over hydraulic so you can use air to operate it or use the foot pump if you don't have compressed air handy. Whell chock isn't the greatest, but it is usable. Bottom line is it is more than worth the extra cost to get this unit over the Harbour Freight lift.
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