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Pitbull air jack with turntable Birmingham Area.**SOLD PENDING**
I have a Pitbull air model lift for sale. I can't use it with my new HD trike so I am selling it. The jack is in very good condition and works great. The turntable is going with it, but is not mounted, as the jack has the regular lift arms installed at this time. It takes about 10 minutes to convert to the turntable. These two items new from Pitbull are $714.00 plus shipping at this time. I am asking $400.00. This is "FOR LOCAL PICKUP IN THE BIRMINGHAM AL AREA ONLY".
******SOLD PENDING FUNDS**** I will mark thread as sold ASAP when deal is closed*****
I do not have the air but the manual with a turntable. I have not used the turntable as I am just to lazy to do so. This is one outstanding jack, very stable but if your floor is uneven, it hits. I do not roll my bike around on this jack when loaded so makes no difference to me. Moving it around, this jack is as low as it can go to get under your bike, is the reason why it is difficult on uneven crap floors or asphalt driveways. I bring along a 4x8 sheet of plywood (or butt up 2 sheet) at shows and there are no problems on grass. Want it to go under all bikes than you need low to the ground.
Outstanding jack, 25" height for ease of working on with a roll-a-round stool, and you can change your oil on this thing, not just clean your wheels.
Here is a Sunday bump for you! If you were closer I'd love to ****** this puppy off your hands. Mine is a mechanical model, not air operated. I love this thing, I don't know how I ever did with out it. This great for any size garage, but perfect for a small garage.
With the bike barely 2" off the floor, one can freely and very securely move the bike around the floor (if it's even)
The turn table is the icing on the cake. Once the bike is on and secure, it lifts the bike to a very comfortable height range to do stuff like cleaning, wrenching or simply storing. But once the front and rear tires pass the structure of the lift, being able to rotate the bike 360 degrees with the push of a finger is simply fantastic. Couple that with a stool on rollers, your favorite drink and music, and cleaning/polishing is actually a pleasure.
Anyhow boys, someone please buy this bargain. I believe once you are done with shipping and taxes buying form pit bull, you would end up shelling out a bit more than twice the asking price of this one.
Last edited by jeeper101; Dec 18, 2016 at 09:56 AM.
See my write up above. What to do with the thing when not in use? I made a swivel boom which does get my Honda EU3000is in the back of the truck bed and hanging the jack on it with a support to the ground to not stress the cable. My turntable in on my parts cart also (Lazy).
I would buy this if it weren't such a long drive. If the OP would ship I would take it.
Hx3, I am not opposed to shipping this thing if the buyer wants to pay for it. The problem is that I don't have a box or container big and sturdy enough to ship it. The shipping charges from the Pitbull company runs around a hundred bucks. If you have any suggestions, I am open to ideas. I can ask Pitbull how much it weighs (it is heavy) and get an idea on shipping from UPS, Fedex, or other. I was hoping someone local would jump on this so they could actually look at it and see that it works etc.
I sent you a PM a little while ago. (I think it was you) HA HA.
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