I like the bumper stored lift, very easy to use, anyone know the price? I didn't ask for a quote.
Here is a pickup bed hydraulic lift I adapted an electric 120 volt winch to, to power up & power down and have mounted in the loft area of my garage to help store bulky or heavy items. I had fabricated a "shoebox" of 3/16" plate steel to mount the lift into a joist bay. The winch and lift are both rated at 2000 lbs. The "shoebox" is bolted on 3 sides with 3/4" bolts, one end has a 3/4" fastener which goes through a 1/2" wall thickness 4" X 8" box beam, which is the structural member for the open end of the loft, which covers the rear half of a 21' X 23' two-car garage. The 4" X 8" beam is welded into two flitch plates cast into concrete columns at either end which connect directly to the poured concrete footer and tie beam. I don't plan to lift anything even 1/4 of the 2000 lbs ratings. If I did want to lift something over 500 lbs., I would use a lolly column temporarily directly beneath the spindle of the hydraulic lift column.