In my beam trolley project, I was looking through a parts drawing on the electric hoist. The one I have is 32’ per minute, kinda fast with heavier stuff and real touchy in setting stuff down without it landing hard.
The parts list had 16’ per min gears, so I call around to see if I can just change out gears, well I never got a answer as they couldn’t find my lift in their records due to its age, and the price for one set of gears was $500. Never mind.
Talking with the parts guy that gave me that info, I just asked if they had any scratch and dent, used etc. He said they were clearing out some lifts and quoted me $2075 on a new 1 ton.
I figured I’d just keep a eye out for one. Average used was $750 to $1200, and these were about same era as mine, just slower.
I called the guy back and asked what the best price would be and he came back with$1,524 with free shipping! As I had sold a fair amount of stuff last month or so, the proceeds would cover a chunk of this purchase.Were do I sign?
So I had it shipped to my place of work as it came freight, and of course I was on the other side of the state when it came in.I picked up tonight.
It’s 139 lbs of box and lift, I loaded by hand at work, wasn’t doing again at home, so I used the lift to lift the lift out of the truck.
Oh the irony.
Wanted to do a quick look over to make sure no shipping damage.
Now I need to get my house projects done so I can get back to the beams.
It’s a pricey purchase for my home shop, but I use the lift I have now quite a bit and the only thing I’d change is the speed. It didn’t make sense to buy a $800 used lift, possibly taking a chance of it having issues.
So, I wonder how my lift feels lifting it’s replacement?
If anyone is interested,
I bought from Ace Industries in Norcross Ga. Ask for Craig C.
800-733-2231
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