HF Lift Table
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HF Lift Table
I know there a lot of opinions on these Lift Tables, They're not the greatest, but if that's all you got the $$ for, This weekend they are having a Parking Lot Sale and have them for $299. Sale ends Sunday. I was on the fence about buying at $399, but for occasional use you cant beat the $299 price. I've already got the wheel chock to add to it.
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Go for it.
For the home user, it should be just fine.
You could spend a lot more and get better quality, it's up to you.
I use my HF Jack all the time, never a problem with it.
I just bought a K&L Motorcycle Shop Dolly that I am really crazy about, zip the bike around in the garage like it's a toy or something. Easily roll the bike around and store the bike anywhere you like, makes garage cleanup a breeze. Check 'em out...
For the home user, it should be just fine.
You could spend a lot more and get better quality, it's up to you.
I use my HF Jack all the time, never a problem with it.
I just bought a K&L Motorcycle Shop Dolly that I am really crazy about, zip the bike around in the garage like it's a toy or something. Easily roll the bike around and store the bike anywhere you like, makes garage cleanup a breeze. Check 'em out...
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I agree that it would be hard to beat this deal.
I bought one yesterday and it's still in the truck.
I also bought the two-year warranty (about $50) just in case the hydraulics go bad.
Comes in a big, flat box at about 340#'s and it has to be assembled.
In addition to the lift, I also bought two different wheel chock/stands to replace the wheel vice that comes with the lift.
I want to be able to get the bike on and off of the lift by myself without the risk of the bike falling over.
I was considering a bigger, professional air lift table which is wider but they take in much more space and are harder to move around.
I'm planning on using mine simply for oil changes and cleaning the wheels and lower parts of the bike(s).
I bought one yesterday and it's still in the truck.
I also bought the two-year warranty (about $50) just in case the hydraulics go bad.
Comes in a big, flat box at about 340#'s and it has to be assembled.
In addition to the lift, I also bought two different wheel chock/stands to replace the wheel vice that comes with the lift.
I want to be able to get the bike on and off of the lift by myself without the risk of the bike falling over.
I was considering a bigger, professional air lift table which is wider but they take in much more space and are harder to move around.
I'm planning on using mine simply for oil changes and cleaning the wheels and lower parts of the bike(s).
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That's about all I'll use mine for, service and to clean down low, As we get older it isn't as comfortable laying on the floor to clean. I've got a truck, and I called today and they are holding one for me to pick up tomorrow. I will probably use this one for a couple of years, as I am having a buddy make me a center plate to put between the rails on my 4 post lift. I want something that is easy to remove when I need to do service on the car or truck.
quote=2AMGuy;10440554]I agree that it would be hard to beat this deal.
I bought one yesterday and it's still in the truck.
I also bought the two-year warranty (about $50) just in case the hydraulics go bad.
Comes in a big, flat box at about 340#'s and it has to be assembled.
In addition to the lift, I also bought two different wheel chock/stands to replace the wheel vice that comes with the lift.
I want to be able to get the bike on and off of the lift by myself without the risk of the bike falling over.
I was considering a bigger, professional air lift table which is wider but they take in much more space and are harder to move around.
I'm planning on using mine simply for oil changes and cleaning the wheels and lower parts of the bike(s).[/quote]
quote=2AMGuy;10440554]I agree that it would be hard to beat this deal.
I bought one yesterday and it's still in the truck.
I also bought the two-year warranty (about $50) just in case the hydraulics go bad.
Comes in a big, flat box at about 340#'s and it has to be assembled.
In addition to the lift, I also bought two different wheel chock/stands to replace the wheel vice that comes with the lift.
I want to be able to get the bike on and off of the lift by myself without the risk of the bike falling over.
I was considering a bigger, professional air lift table which is wider but they take in much more space and are harder to move around.
I'm planning on using mine simply for oil changes and cleaning the wheels and lower parts of the bike(s).[/quote]
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