August 3 to 15 the 1000 pound lift table is $499.99 down from $749.99
I have one too. The lift is fine, the chock is a bit basic - works fine for dirt bikes, not great for bigger bikes.Good lifts.
I replaced the wheel chock though.
We’re just tougher. No gloves, no heated garages, acetone to cool off a burn, RTV for closing a good cut.Super happy with my lift too. I feel like I got my money’s worth in the first year alone.
I don’t think I would do oil and tire changes if I had to lay on a cold concrete floor - not sure how all the old timers on here did it!
Can't beat them for the price when on sale. I've heard the included chock is actually OK. All it needs to do is hold the bike up while you put the rear stand on anyways. I may go back and install it to free up my Baxley. One problem I've had is the pneumatic pump won't lift with a bike on it, but will without. Any ideas? I'm assuming there must be a pressure adjustment somewhere, but can't find it in the manual or on the lift/motor. I usually just use the foot pump anyway, so it hasn't bothered me enough to look too hard.Good lifts.
I replaced the wheel chock though.
This is a common problem. There is a pnuematic cyclinder purge or prime process outlined on YouTube to correct this............ One problem I've had is the pneumatic pump won't lift with a bike on it, but will without. Any ideas? I'm assuming there must be a pressure adjustment somewhere, but can't find it in the manual or on the lift/motor. I usually just use the foot pump anyway..............
Wait... that stuff was mercury? Lmao I remember many times having that stuff on gravel rash and cuts as a kid. I preferred it to the peroxide/alcohol/battery acid clear stuff that stung like hell tho.
Isn't that designed into it to make you want to avoid a second case of road rash?Wait... that stuff was mercury? Lmao I remember many times having that stuff on gravel rash and cuts as a kid. I preferred it to the peroxide/alcohol/battery acid clear stuff that stung like hell tho.
RTV for closing a good cut.
Most of us oldies actually do become sick of wrenching on the floor and open up our pocketbooks to buy a lift.
I bought one about I yrs ago, prob best bike buy ever for the garage
I tried looking it up before but must have been using the wrong search terms. I just found one that basically says to activate the pump while releasing the hydraulic pressure. Sound about right? I went to try it, but now it's working. I went ahead and held down the release pedal and let it pump for a few seconds for good measure. Still working. Yay.This is a common problem. There is a pnuematic cyclinder purge or prime process outlined on YouTube to correct this.
It would be impossible to do this economically.I've got the Harbor Freight lift...
It doesn't have a pneumatic option, just the hydrolic pump.
Anyone know if it would be possible to add/retrofit a pneumatic option..?
It would be impossible to do this economically.
Far cheaper to buy the PA one now for $500 and then sell your HF one for maybe $250 or more. The HF one is about $300 U.S. on sale, so it will go quickly.