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Well it was bound to happen . With all the down time I have had forced on me with my currant situation , I done gone and bought a hoist . I have been looking for some time but most were too expensive or wrong type . It is a Ford Smith , made here in Ontario. $1000 , and with adapters will pick up tractors by the wheels or frame and our vehicles for tire changes ect. My buddy will pick it up for me next week then I can arrange to have a tech come in and install it . It will help alot getting caught up when I get back on my feet . No more of this :creeper: . Oh and ordered a couple of bump caps, so no more of this :headbash: either . :cheers: brothers

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That sounds like a great investment Dave! :smash:
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Have all new seals for the hoist rams now . 3/4" Wedge lock bolts on there way . Hope to stand up the 2 post towers next weeks . Need to do some more prep work and arrange help to stand them up .

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My son and I put up a two post hoist in his garage almost two years ago now. My my, what a great thing to have. Made ramps for it to put garden tractors up on it too.

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Propane57 wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 1:53 pm My son and I put up a two post hoist in his garage almost two years ago now. My my, what a great thing to have. Made ramps for it to put garden tractors up on it too.

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My plan is to make adjustable wheel saddles and lift the tractors by the wheels . When I need to take heavy loaded wheels off I can lift it up set up on stands and then use the lift to remove the wheel .
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There was one for sale yesterday in Mississauga for $700. No money and nowhere to put it now :((
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Nice Lift, I wanted one but shop ceiling is too short. So I had to settle for this.
Table lift works very well but have a small jack setup that slides under tractor to remove wheels. Too old to get down and dirty any more. Like to set in chair and work on stuff. :))
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Doublet wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 5:38 pm Nice Lift, I wanted one but shop ceiling is too short. So I had to settle for this.
Table lift works very well but have a small jack setup that slides under tractor to remove wheels. Too old to get down and dirty any more. Like to set in chair and work on stuff. :))
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Those little table are great , But won't hold sub-compact tractors .
I have the same problem with ceiling height . I will only be able to lift a max 46" but will be enough for what I need to do on a daily bases.

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Hoists are a great thing. A few pictures of my son's.
Even got it set up to as a alignment machine for the garden tractors. :hm:

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I do a lot of mower deck work . Part of the plan is to be able to lift tractor to working height rolling a bench I have under lowering the deck onto it then raising the tractor out of the way while I roll out the bench and work on the deck at a decent height . Like others I just can't do the on the hands and knees much anymore .

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