Rotary Two-Post Lifts 9,000 pound Capacity

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Rotary Two-Post Lifts 9,000 pound Capacity (PRICE LOWERED)

I was shopping around for a lift and the only ones nearly affordable new were the Chinese made ones. I thought about it pretty hard, and decided.. fuck China.

I'm trucking in five lightly-used Rotary two post lifts the end of next week.
I'm going to sell 3-4 of them. Fully hydraulic. They're the overhead support style, so it's a clear floor.

I'm selling them for (EDIT: Lowered to $2,000) a piece. American made.

Call me at 313-903-2963 to snag one.
 
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I'll grab you guys pics when they come in. I don't know the production year on them yet. They'll probably have build tags, so I'll get it from that. I'm going to pick them up Friday morning.

They're all asymmetrical. I actually believe they all all extra tall. I'll have to find that out when I see them.

I'll be sure to give you a call, Rich.
 
Do you know how tall they are from the floor to the top, meaning how tall does my garage ceiling need to be?

Thanks....Gary
 
Nevermind, the lifts are in. We've safely trucked them here and unloaded them.

After the huge costs of bringing these lifts back, I'm going to need to raise the price to (EDIT: $2,200, Lowered from $2,500). I'm selling three of them. The costs of diesel was extreme. Added to that the costs of hotels, food and a few supplies and I'll just break even on the deal after a ton of really grueling labor.

They're in Really good shape. If anyone would like to come see one or needs to ask questions, please call me at 313-903-2963
 
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Is there any way you can give us the physical total height and width of these units? I'd still like to know if it will fit into my garage....

Thanks....
 
Is there any way you can give us the physical total height and width of these units? I'd still like to know if it will fit into my garage....

Thanks....

I haven't gotten to taking measurements yet. I'll do that first thing tomorrow morning and get back to you.
 
The width required is 12 feet. The very top of the lift is just under 12 feet tall.
If you don't have the required width, the manual has instructions for removing 11" of width to make a narrow bay install.

Here's the pieces disassembled.

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Everything for installing one lift is included. I have the installation manual in digital form that I can send you.
These are sold first-come, first-serve. I've got a ton of interest on them so far, they're going to go quick.
 
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