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Old 02-22-2009, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by subarubill96
another great option is a used lift, lots of lifts with very little use out there and they usually go for half what they went for new.
i've been looking for a while for a used 2 post..can't find any that are reasonable
Old 02-22-2009, 06:25 PM
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if you all dont mind, whats the prices you all paid for your rotary lifts? thats what im lookin to buy, 9k most likely
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http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w..._375511_375511
i think with install (anchoring and setup) it was $4600 or so, its 230v if i remember correct so that if your not wiring it yourself thats gonna run you alittle more for an electrician
its good for 10,000lbs so itll handle just about anything you can throw at it short of diesel trucks lol
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Originally Posted by TURBO BUICK
I have a 9,000 lb. Mohawk lift and couldn't be any happier with it.
Same one in my shop! Love it! They even personally delivered it and installed it. Had one problem with it and that was is the preset pressure was too low so they came and took care of it and gave me a lot of extra toys for the lift!



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