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Mohawk lift

sloan diesel

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Looking at a used mohawk 9,000lb system 1a.has no pump with it .what is a good used price for them?
 
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Kezorm

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I would gladly pay $5k+ for used Mohawk in good, working condition. Assuming otherwise in good condition, find out how much to bring it back to operational and go from there.
 
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Bucko

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Problem with a non working lift is you can't verify the other parts of the system so it may have other issues. I would pass on a lift that I could not verify its proper working order.
 

txvwnut

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With no pump and no way to verify it has any issues I’d only buy that at scrap weight value. Granted Mohawk is a high end lift but you could run into high end problems real quick.
 

zkdiesel

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I would gladly pay $5k+ for used Mohawk in good, working condition. Assuming otherwise in good condition, find out how much to bring it back to operational and go from there.
They are beefy, BUT they are cumbersome, not ergonomic, arm design ***** for low profile and arm configuration (length extended/retracted) is lacking

I’d skip mohawk and go into a rotary high end 10-12k lift. Beats mohawk day in and day out in every feature
 

93Ramcharger

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Except when you have an 11,000 pound service pickup on a Mohawk lift rated at 9,000 pounds. Mohawk lift is far and away heavier built than any rotary lift.
 
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