scottmoyer
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I got my lift yesterday and spent the afternoon preparing for install. I picked it up around 11:00, and got home around 12pm. I had to run out to get lunch, the hydraulic oil and the hoist, so I didn't get back home until around 3pm. I started to unpack everything and moved parts into the garage, as I could. A friend showed up around 3:45 and we started putting the lift together.
Had a few issues that took more time than it should have. The runways are bolted to a disposable frame and one of the bolts had a stripped nut that was run all the way down. It took about 30 minutes to get that bolt off. Someone did tell me they use cheap hardware on the frame, and they were right. I also had a few things that needed to be changed because my sequence of hardware placement wasn't correct on the release linkage, so I needed to undo it and redo it properly. I also had a funnel overflow while filling the oil. The only funnel I had that would work was a metal one, with the flexible tube. The screen at the base of the funnel slowed the flow in and overflow it went! nice mess.
About 9:30, the lift was in, cycled up and down a few times, cables adjusted for locking and moved into final position. By 10:30, I had the mess cleaned up, scrap disposed of, the cars on the lift/under the lift and the trailer/hoist loaded up and ready to return today.
The only issues I need to address are with the company. Two of the selling points to me was the height limit switch, and the cylinder rollers. My lift came without both. I need to know why.
Had a few issues that took more time than it should have. The runways are bolted to a disposable frame and one of the bolts had a stripped nut that was run all the way down. It took about 30 minutes to get that bolt off. Someone did tell me they use cheap hardware on the frame, and they were right. I also had a few things that needed to be changed because my sequence of hardware placement wasn't correct on the release linkage, so I needed to undo it and redo it properly. I also had a funnel overflow while filling the oil. The only funnel I had that would work was a metal one, with the flexible tube. The screen at the base of the funnel slowed the flow in and overflow it went! nice mess.
About 9:30, the lift was in, cycled up and down a few times, cables adjusted for locking and moved into final position. By 10:30, I had the mess cleaned up, scrap disposed of, the cars on the lift/under the lift and the trailer/hoist loaded up and ready to return today.
The only issues I need to address are with the company. Two of the selling points to me was the height limit switch, and the cylinder rollers. My lift came without both. I need to know why.
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