I bought a 4 post from Revolution. Very solid lift. Used a forklift to help
move pieces around. Got it through a friend at a equipment dealer. Can go
online as well pugs 756
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From: Rick at High Tech Coatings
Sender: bricklin-bounces@autox.team.net
To: bl
Subject: Re: [Bricklin] automotive Lift
Sent: Jul 14, 2010 7:20 AM
while bendpack and kwick lift make great hoists I bought a direct lift 4 post
from a local supplier. The hydraulics were us made but the steel was all
chinese. they are fine for home use but I wouldn't want to use it daily to
make a living on. It came with 3 drip trays and a jack tray. I bought a couple
of air jacks that needed rebuilding and rebuilt them, so I can do what ever I
want, I do use it mostly for extra parking. It is relatively easy to install
,I did it by myself, there are some heavy parts but you can do it with a
cherry picker by your self or enlist a couple of friends when you need to do
the heavy lifting. It took me 8-10 hours to install mine spread over a few
days. mine also came with a wheel set so I can move it anywhere I want, never
used them but I will at least once when I reorganize the back shop and add
another lift.
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