neel2008
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So....I work at a small rural shop, we have two lifts, an old baseplate challenger (copyright on the tag says 1947) lol and a "newer" Worth 15k......Well you can put anything on the old challenger and the weak link on it is the motor....If you put a F350 7.3 4x4 ex cab long bed on it and has trouble getting it up (for lack of a better term...)well that is apparently not the case on the newer worth....We had a International 4700 landscaping/short side dump truck on it that we figured weighed around 12k or so on it and this happened.....
Was fun to figure out how we were going to get it down....This next pic has our wrecker under it. Another 4700 International.....the bed of the wrecker is 4 foot off the ground and the tires of the other truck are still over a foot away....
Decided we then would probably not be able to get that truck off our wrecker very well....if even move the wrecker loaded like that....we wern't going to catch the front tires of the truck with the wrecker bed either....So I had the idea of asking a customer that we do a lot of work for if we could borrow their "big trailer" and they said it would be ok....So we drove to a nearby lot and got their F450 dump truck and dually tandem 24k rated trailer and took it over there and backed it under....The bed on it was about 3 foot from the tires of the truck....So it was either jack/block/repeat the truck down to the trailer or....what I thought would be safer which was jack/block the trailer up to the truck, chain truck to trailer and jack it all back down again, we ended up doing that....with a couple rail road jacks, some screw jacks....and ALOT of 6x6 cribbing....Sorry no pics of that....When we had the trailer up under the wheels of the truck, we decided to cheat a little and throw a chain around the cylinder and let the lift down a couple inches....(had to go up an inch or so to release the locks....which explains this pic....
and here it is with the truck off
Now that cylinder had been seeping a little for a while and the lift does raise a little bit unevenly. I wonder if that side had been doing more work than the other side for a while, since that side leaked and the other side did not....What happened was it raised fine and we set it on the locks with the large jackstands on either end of the truck....went to raise the lift to get it off the locks and the truck started to go down as the pump was running....that's when I saw what was happening to the ram....
We have tried to adjust the cables to get it to lift evenly and set the locks evenly but it doesn't work, we can do one, than the other and it does not help it. Im wondering if the columns are a little uneven causing that side to work too hard....
Was fun to figure out how we were going to get it down....This next pic has our wrecker under it. Another 4700 International.....the bed of the wrecker is 4 foot off the ground and the tires of the other truck are still over a foot away....
Decided we then would probably not be able to get that truck off our wrecker very well....if even move the wrecker loaded like that....we wern't going to catch the front tires of the truck with the wrecker bed either....So I had the idea of asking a customer that we do a lot of work for if we could borrow their "big trailer" and they said it would be ok....So we drove to a nearby lot and got their F450 dump truck and dually tandem 24k rated trailer and took it over there and backed it under....The bed on it was about 3 foot from the tires of the truck....So it was either jack/block/repeat the truck down to the trailer or....what I thought would be safer which was jack/block the trailer up to the truck, chain truck to trailer and jack it all back down again, we ended up doing that....with a couple rail road jacks, some screw jacks....and ALOT of 6x6 cribbing....Sorry no pics of that....When we had the trailer up under the wheels of the truck, we decided to cheat a little and throw a chain around the cylinder and let the lift down a couple inches....(had to go up an inch or so to release the locks....which explains this pic....
and here it is with the truck off
Now that cylinder had been seeping a little for a while and the lift does raise a little bit unevenly. I wonder if that side had been doing more work than the other side for a while, since that side leaked and the other side did not....What happened was it raised fine and we set it on the locks with the large jackstands on either end of the truck....went to raise the lift to get it off the locks and the truck started to go down as the pump was running....that's when I saw what was happening to the ram....
We have tried to adjust the cables to get it to lift evenly and set the locks evenly but it doesn't work, we can do one, than the other and it does not help it. Im wondering if the columns are a little uneven causing that side to work too hard....



so you don't put something too heavy on it? maybe? perhaps?