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Old 06-24-2015, 07:35 PM
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Bud, that is one sweet looking lift.
I've been working on one of my tractors today on my lift, up, down, up, down, up, down. Thank God I have a lift. If I had to do this kind of stuff on jack stands at my age I'd scrap most of my toys.
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thanks sam,i have yet to use it though.spent the day repainting an old zep parts washer i got for free. i also picked up a cyclone blast cabinet,which will really help speed things up.
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well today i used the lift for the first time,put the suzuki 300 donor quad on it to remove the engine. its alot nicer then being on the ground,or constantly bent over.
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i used 1 inch pipe for the cross bars,they are pinned on for easy removal. i also welded angle iron to the front of the ramps as a tire stop. i am working on customizing a car scissor jack for use with the table. i,m not into spending 100 dollars when my 3 dollar jack and some fabrication will work.

I use a car jack that I welded a large nut on it and use my impact with an 1 1/8" socket. It works very well.


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Did Ya get a ramp with it?
If so, put a couple legs on it when in the up position so it's level w/the table.
Gives Ya more room to split the tractor when the need be.
Word of caution!
Don't raise the tractor with the hood up, IF YOU DON"T HAVE ENOUGH OVERHEAD CLEARANCE!!
I have an overhead trolley rigged up screwed to the ceiling joists and parallel to the table with a small chain fall hanging from it. Works great for pulling engines or picking up either end of the Cub.
Especially nice for splitting one after supporting the frame.
Can roll the whole rear end straight back and stand it on it's butt. makes replacing that pesky cork hydro seal a breeze!
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I have that same lift. Only mine has a motorcycle vise, (holds front wheel) on it. I purchased many years ago; when a Honda motorcycle dealer was going out of business.

The table has worked fine. And yes, the design, allows you to add side boards, as you did, very easily.

Nice job on the sides.

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