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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
4 post lift shipping and install questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="598" data-source="post: 16560151" data-attributes="member: 71706"><p>Pretty sure mine was a greg smith 4 post, but its been quite a while. I got the 10000 # unit with a 110 power. It is slower than 220, but you can move it around and plug it in anywhere. How many times a week are you really going up and down? 10K unit was 400# heavier than the 7K unit. I figured that much extra steel had to equate to more strength. Mine is very solid. Picked it up with a borrowed flatbed. Transfer place loaded it with a forklift. Unloaded with a 2x4, 6x6 block, dolly, and 2, 4 wheel dollies. Used above to move everything around and assemble. Partial disassemble a few years later and moved unit, set up at my home by myself. Had it re assembled and working in well under 2 hours by myself at the house, and I'm not that big. If you think the job thru, I bet you can do it with a few friends and a case of beer. I would spend the savings on the jack in your pictures. Still watch for deals to pop up on one of those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="598, post: 16560151, member: 71706"] Pretty sure mine was a greg smith 4 post, but its been quite a while. I got the 10000 # unit with a 110 power. It is slower than 220, but you can move it around and plug it in anywhere. How many times a week are you really going up and down? 10K unit was 400# heavier than the 7K unit. I figured that much extra steel had to equate to more strength. Mine is very solid. Picked it up with a borrowed flatbed. Transfer place loaded it with a forklift. Unloaded with a 2x4, 6x6 block, dolly, and 2, 4 wheel dollies. Used above to move everything around and assemble. Partial disassemble a few years later and moved unit, set up at my home by myself. Had it re assembled and working in well under 2 hours by myself at the house, and I'm not that big. If you think the job thru, I bet you can do it with a few friends and a case of beer. I would spend the savings on the jack in your pictures. Still watch for deals to pop up on one of those. [/QUOTE]
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