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oiu789

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I bought a used lift that has been repainted. I can not find any info on the lift such as brand or model. It is put together with inch pattern bolts. It appears to have been a medium blue color before it was re painted, the guide blocks for the cross member are steel and weld to make them, they are bolted on with 2, 1/2" flange head bolts, the 4 pulleys at the end of the drive on platform are held in place with a pin that screws in with a Allen wrench not with a tab on the pin with a bolt like others I have seen. I can get you more details if they would help. Please reply or email me with any questions or info on this lift.
William
 
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19Vert64

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I don’t suppose posting pictures would make any sense


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oiu789

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The lift is on my trailer taken apart covered in snow right now. I will get some
Photos when I can. I scraped some of the red paint off of the runways and it is yellow under the red over paint. Is there any specific item I should be looking for that would help? I think this lift is a least 15 years old.
William:bowdown:
 
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MrSurly

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Why do you need to identify it?



I’m betting he’d like to find a source for specifications and replacement parts.

Pics could help a bunch. Of interest are the general design, hydraulic cylinder location, lock type and locations, general size. Motor labeling, hydraulic tank. Is it a service lift or a lighter duty “parking lift”?



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