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mocinim

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Post #1
Moning gentlemen
Picked these up a little while back and finally got around to using them all my work is driveway stuff found these really easy to use and so much better than standard ramps

Point of this thread is what do others use and what have people found best
Be also interested on peoples thoughts on motor vehicle lifting tables what current best value for money and what has lasted the test of time any bradbury mk1s left ???

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 09:25
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They look brilliant....how much were they?

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 09:39
welshpug!

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i found them way too scetchy and too sharp an angle for most cars

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 11:39
mocinim

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Post #4
£90 they cost

And i only have 6s to ramp going up front ways they require a block of wood to clear my lowered 6 going up backwards there stright on
I can see them presenting issues for some cars but no different then normal short ramps due to the length
The angle is approximately the same if not a little shallower

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 14:39
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where did you get the wheels from??

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 14:54
mocinim

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Mechanical repairs about a year back ???? Why ?? You got some more for sale there a little heavy but for road thats a good thing imo
Im quiet chuffed with them

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 15:03
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I prefer a 2 poster Whistle

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 15:09
mocinim

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armzsc6 wrote:
I prefer a 2 poster Whistle

What kind ??? Smile smart arse Thumbs up

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 15:30
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MAHA 3 ton.

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 15:32
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welshpug! wrote:
MAHA 3 ton.


These ??? Whats the bar at the top for

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 15:41
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mocinim wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
MAHA 3 ton.


These ??? Whats the bar at the top for


Cables iirc.

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 16:17
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6waysforward wrote:
mocinim wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
MAHA 3 ton.


These ??? Whats the bar at the top for


Cables iirc.


Sems a bit restricting e.g vans etc im guessing it can be modified for height ??

Am guessing three phase twin motor

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 16:34
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They speedline mags??

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 17:05
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mocinim wrote:

These ??? Whats the bar at the top for


Laydown pullups! LOL

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 17:13
welshpug!

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mocinim wrote:
6waysforward wrote:
mocinim wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
MAHA 3 ton.


These ??? Whats the bar at the top for


Cables iirc.


Sems a bit restricting e.g vans etc im guessing it can be modified for height ??

Am guessing three phase twin motor


yup twin motor with bowden cables running the switches to keep it level, vans are fine on it, have had a citroen relay 6 foot up on it, as well as an L322 range rover.

Defender is a bit sketchy due to being a fairly narrow ladder chassis with the long trailing links for the live axles!

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 17:20
mocinim

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fatlapit wrote:
They speedline mags??


Translation required im old and not hip for this jargon Smile

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 17:43
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welshpug! wrote:
mocinim wrote:
6waysforward wrote:
mocinim wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
MAHA 3 ton.


These ??? Whats the bar at the top for


Cables iirc.


Sems a bit restricting e.g vans etc im guessing it can be modified for height ??

Am guessing three phase twin motor


yup twin motor with bowden cables running the switches to keep it level, vans are fine on it, have had a citroen relay 6 foot up on it, as well as an L322 range rover.

Defender is a bit sketchy due to being a fairly narrow ladder chassis with the long trailing links for the live axles!


Are they direct power or through an invertor
Have a friend after some he only has 240v needs to run an invertor
???

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 17:45
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Telehandler and builders band stands for long term
Projects lol

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 18:34
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Lol im old too dont worry bud

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 18:49
mocinim

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fatlapit wrote:
Lol im old too dont worry bud


Im not worried im confused what does it mean LOL
Dont leave me hanging

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 19:45
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lolhe means are your wheels Speedline Mags. Guessing noy if you say they are heavy

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 20:14
mocinim

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Ow these i believe

16" compomotive if thats sheds any light on it
New Gr.A Compomotive wheel

https://m.rally24.com/wheels-and-tyres/wheels-and-tyres-2153.html?photos#p3

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 22:36
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Cjwatson27 wrote:
Telehandler and builders band stands for long term
Projects lol


Well done chris cheers for this input random question !have you taken all your meds today !!
Smile

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 22:33
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Used to have 3 tonne maha ramps at mitsubishi when I worked there. Never struggled to pick anything up but we did often referred to them as "haha" as they kept breaking... they didn't wear well lifting shoguns and L200's all day every day. Went through about 3 sets of screws in each ramp in about 5 years. That and electrical problems with switches and sensors messing about leaving cars stranded.

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 22:57
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armzsc6 wrote:
Used to have 3 tonne maha ramps at mitsubishi when I worked there. Never struggled to pick anything up but we did often referred to them as "haha" as they kept breaking... they didn't wear well lifting shoguns and L200's all day every day. Went through about 3 sets of screws in each ramp in about 5 years. That and electrical problems with switches and sensors messing about leaving cars stranded.


Guessing there Chinese??

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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 23:02

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