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RE: 2 vs 4 post lifts

To: <eric@megageek.com>, "'Doug Braun'" <doug@dougbraun.com>,
Subject: RE: 2 vs 4 post lifts
From: "Marknsuz" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 14:33:17 -0800
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shop-talk-owner@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:shop-talk-
> owner@Autox.Team.Net] On Behalf Of eric@megageek.com
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:27 AM
> To: Doug Braun; shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject: Re: 2 vs 4 post lifts
> 
> 
> Doug asks about delivery. Doug, I have a Bendpak 2 post lift.  I have a
> forklift, pallet jacks, long straight driveway, AND a backhoe and delivery
> was a pain! The problem is that the posts are longer than the truck is
> wide.  That means that it's shipped in there lenghwise.  After trying a
> bunch of different methods, what worked best was lifting the unit with the
> backhoe, and driving the truck out from under it. Once it was out of the
> truck, you could unpack it and move it pretty easy with just 2 guys.
> Failing a backhoe, chaining the package to a tree and having the truck
pull
> away would work if you were careful with getting the first side down, and
> used a tailgate lift on the truck for the second end.  I doubt many
drivers
> would like this option, however.

This is how my 4 post lift was delivered.  But instead of a tree I chained
it to my little pickup truck.

Chained package to the truck, moved semi enough to get the lift package
about 1/3 of the way out of the truck.  Moved the pickup closer so that the
package was over the (open) tailgate.  Pulled the semi so that the package
was over only the liftgate.  Lowered the liftgate almost to the ground,
drove the semi forward enough to release the package. Stuck a few pallets
under the load at the pickup; tailgate.  Loosened the chain at the pickup
and pulled it forward till free of the pack.  Done.


Mark Miller

Who still hasn't cleaned out the garage enough to set up the lift.  (Note
that my garage should have the warning label "garage is smaller than it
appears in the construction drawings" but the height is fine with high walls
and scissor trusses.)




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