nafarmboy
Active member
Howdy,
Started on a lift quest a couple months ago and after reading almost ever post about lifts on the forum, i decided on a Bendpak HD9XW. Finished the install last night, haven't really used it per say, but pulled truck on it and raised up. Seems lot more stable than i thought it would be considering the wobble unloaded. Lot easier to assemble that i had expected, picked up at yellow freight depot and had couple buddies help unload from trailer. We put runways on a heavy rolling work table, the me and another buddy put the ends together and stood them. We rolled the table with the runways between them and used cherry picker to lift the first runway off the table and rolled the table from under and left it down on end. Then repeated on other side. Cables little more time consuming but not bad. Took longer to hook up air and power than anything as i had to run air and power to that location in shop. I decided to pull no 6 and a 50 amp breaker so i could use outlet for welder to. Installed smaller breaker box and air regulator on post next to power unit so i could move to 2 other locations in shop that already have air and welder outlets. I may have been one of the lucky ones, but castors work great on mine, no trouble to roll lift unloaded( haven't tried with car on it yet) will post again after I've used it some.
Started on a lift quest a couple months ago and after reading almost ever post about lifts on the forum, i decided on a Bendpak HD9XW. Finished the install last night, haven't really used it per say, but pulled truck on it and raised up. Seems lot more stable than i thought it would be considering the wobble unloaded. Lot easier to assemble that i had expected, picked up at yellow freight depot and had couple buddies help unload from trailer. We put runways on a heavy rolling work table, the me and another buddy put the ends together and stood them. We rolled the table with the runways between them and used cherry picker to lift the first runway off the table and rolled the table from under and left it down on end. Then repeated on other side. Cables little more time consuming but not bad. Took longer to hook up air and power than anything as i had to run air and power to that location in shop. I decided to pull no 6 and a 50 amp breaker so i could use outlet for welder to. Installed smaller breaker box and air regulator on post next to power unit so i could move to 2 other locations in shop that already have air and welder outlets. I may have been one of the lucky ones, but castors work great on mine, no trouble to roll lift unloaded( haven't tried with car on it yet) will post again after I've used it some.
