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> The Deffinitive HF Lift Thread
bandjoey
post Apr 3 2013, 04:48 PM
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I've just finished several hours of reading threads going back a couple of years that start out.....Has anyone ever bought a HF scissor lift ?.....

Post #2 always is >...No but here's what I bought...followed by 3 pages of photos of how other brands are buried in floors, pulling motors, decorating fancy garages...

No one has ever (that I could find) answered the question.


Does anyone own a HF mid rise scissor lift? Trouble with it? Do you like it? Do you trust it?

Please don't show me yours - I've probably already see it in the sandbox, anyway. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif)

Waiting your answers. Thank
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turk22
post Jun 3 2013, 04:24 PM
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QUOTE(Highland @ Jun 3 2013, 04:43 PM) *

I've had my HF lift for about 9 months and has made working on the 914 much easier. I got the smaller one and total cost with CA tax, shipping, and 2 gallons of hydraulic fluid was about $1100 with a coupon. The lift goes high enough for me to sit cross leg while working. If you need a liftgate at delivery be prepared to pay the driver an extra $40 or so. I store my lift under the 914 but have to drive up on 2x10's and remove the rubber pads for clearance. Wish I had bought 2x12's instead. With the lift full up I have full clearance aft of the firewall.


HighLand, do you have any pictures of your setup?

thx, Turk
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