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shop lifts

tobyk321

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who's got em? how much? and what does everyone think is the best bang for the buck? we need one for our Morton Building on the farm
 
Give me a call tomorrow and I will put you in touch with a guy that sells them for a living. I don't know the brand, but he puts them in car dealerships here and he gives a great price so they are top notch.
 
Can't go wrong with a Mohawk. No beams over the top to limit height on anything and made in the USA.
 
Rotarys are the cadillac.

Our 60x80 Morton Shop is built and wired, heated floor and concrete should be in by mid week.

We bought a Rotary A10i. Price was $4,600 installed.

Its a 10,000lb asymettrical lift which means each post is clocked, there still in line with each other, theyre just both clocked so that the center of gravity is back further and you can actually open your door.

It also has the inbay feature which eliminates the manual locking lever. To lift and lower you have two toggle switches on each side of the lift and an automatic electronic locker. the Inbay also comes plumbed with air and electrical outlets as well as tool hangers. It also mounts the motor up on top out of the way.

Overall its a really nice lift.
 
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