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I recently purchased the aluminum lift at harbor freight. Costs a little more than the sears or cheaper harbor freight lift, but I think well worth the money. About $109 with the 20% off coupon. Seems to be higher quality than cheaper ones. I can use it for both mu ultra classic and my lowered heritage.
If you are looking at Handy and think it is just to expensive you should consider this lift, <http://www.completehydraulic.com> . I have used one for my Ultra Classic for a coupla years now and I'm quite pleased with it. Harry
Im on the hunt for a lift to do maintence and work on my mochine, Ive looked at Handy lifts and dam cha ching. any one with any ideas? please help the less experanced
Directlift.com I paid about $700 for the lift and an included jack and shipping was included.This is an air powered table lift and has never failed to work when needed for 4 yrs now.
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