So what is the actual weight we're talking about here? I'm guessing 200 lbs or less?When I say “lifting a riding mower”— I am thinking about the front end of the mower for easy access to the blades for cleaning and sharpening. Not pitting the whole mower.
I bought something like this for my daughter for blade changes. It's kinda heavy for her to deal with but as infrequently as it's needed it works well.Just get a riding mower lift.
Probably costs less than rigging up some overhead hoist and some load-sharing framing to span several of the joists, the appropriate fasteners, the secure attachment to the joists and not just to the ceiling panels whatever they are.
I have an older, all mechanical screw lift one. No chinesium hydraulics or Seals to ever fail, because there are none. Handy tool, even if I only use it once or twice a season.

