Blown71X
Well-known member
I never thought I would say this as i`m not a huge fan of unanchored lifts, but after finding a used pro park around the corner, I like this
Moving it in one piece was quite the adventure and probably could have been used as a instructional video on the finer details of "how rednecks do things" but that is a whole `nuther story.
It still amazes me how much **** can accumulate in what I once thought was a "huge" building in just 4 years.
This helps a ton....Not sure if i`ll actually ever do any work on it but the gain in space was worth it.
Rick
Moving it in one piece was quite the adventure and probably could have been used as a instructional video on the finer details of "how rednecks do things" but that is a whole `nuther story.
It still amazes me how much **** can accumulate in what I once thought was a "huge" building in just 4 years.
This helps a ton....Not sure if i`ll actually ever do any work on it but the gain in space was worth it.
Rick

They are big, and they float, and they take up LOTS of space. Friend of mine wanted to store his boat in the winter in my place, in exchange for using and maintaining and storing his tractor. It really wasn't too bad the first couple of years, the boat was only there in the dead of winter, about 4 months of the year at the most. Then it stretched to about 6 mos, then 9 or 10 months one year, then it didn't move for about two years, and I told him to come and get it. He almost acted put out that I needed MY space back.