Any where doing decent deals on hydraulic bench

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simonwwfc
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In market for hydraulic ramp / bench any where doing a decent deal incl delivery
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This has just gone up for sale in the For Sale section
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 11&t=36576
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unfortunatly its not the hydraulic type .
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I bought this one 3 years ago, still working well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1000lb-Hydrau ... 588bb04df0

It's wide enough for a Series 1/2 Lambretta. If that's important to you, check whichever bench you buy is wide enough - regular-size benches are too narrow for a Lambretta's stand.

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Nerdy Norm wrote:I bought this one 3 years ago, still working well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1000lb-Hydrau ... 588bb04df0

It's wide enough for a Series 1/2 Lambretta. If that's important to you, check whichever bench you buy is wide enough - regular-size benches are too narrow for a Lambretta's stand.

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I took the front wheel holders off mine, they just get in the way, left the end stop on though!

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Yes, you don't want a hundred-odd kilos of scooter rolling forward when you're changing the rear wheel!

I forgot once to remove the loading ramp. My knees certainly noticed it when I whacked them on it when moving round to the work on the other side :(
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Nerdy Norm wrote:I bought this one 3 years ago, still working well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1000lb-Hydrau ... 588bb04df0

It's wide enough for a Series 1/2 Lambretta. If that's important to you, check whichever bench you buy is wide enough - regular-size benches are too narrow for a Lambretta's stand.

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Stateside these are imported by Harbor Freight and probably others. Often their sale coupons or their single item discount coupons bring the price closer to $300.

http://m.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-capa ... 68892.html

No doubt some British tool importers have the equivalent in their lineups.
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Nerdy Norm wrote:I bought this one 3 years ago, still working well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1000lb-Hydrau ... 588bb04df0

It's wide enough for a Series 1/2 Lambretta. If that's important to you, check whichever bench you buy is wide enough - regular-size benches are too narrow for a Lambretta's stand.

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same here £299 delivered. for the money it's not worth messing about trying to make/adapt one I went for the 1000lb one as it's slightly bigger/lifts higher....couldn't cope without it now !
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Thanks all for help
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