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welshpug!

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Post #26
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Posted 13th Oct 2016 at 23:31
allye

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Post #27
mocinim wrote:
Moning gentlemen
any bradbury mk1s left ???


Unsure what mk my mates is but he has a 1980's bradbury, it's a absolute beast! The motor leaks a little and with heavy stuff on it slowly drops down so I always put the break on!!!

Lifts range rovers and bit 4x4's no problem. He has another inside and another outside for long/tall stuff but not sure on brands.

Those Ramps you have look very useful, in the past I've jacket my cars up really high and used 5tonne stands for extra height, pain to get on and off but if it's up for a while they work well for cheap.

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Posted 14th Oct 2016 at 20:13
mocinim

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Post #28
allye wrote:
mocinim wrote:
Moning gentlemen
any bradbury mk1s left ???


Unsure what mk my mates is but he has a 1980's bradbury, it's a absolute beast! The motor leaks a little and with heavy stuff on it slowly drops down so I always put the break on!!!

Lifts range rovers and bit 4x4's no problem. He has another inside and another outside for long/tall stuff but not sure on brands.

Those Ramps you have look very useful, in the past I've jacket my cars up really high and used 5tonne stands for extra height, pain to get on and off but if it's up for a while they work well for cheap.


Thayd be better if i could remove the ramp section and just have the jacking block
Not sure how stable thed be then though but there very stable as is for the 6
Not sure id want to put a 3ton unit on them though

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Posted 14th Oct 2016 at 21:17
adam b

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Post #29
We've got 14 Maha ramps and an MSR500 in work. Superb kit and when the odd thing has failed they've fixed it very quickly. They are busy guys!

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Posted 14th Oct 2016 at 23:06
phil b

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Post #30
I'm currently looking for ramps for me bottom shed, needs to lift lift 6, disco2 or l322

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Posted 25th Oct 2016 at 21:53
mocinim

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Post #31
phil b wrote:
I'm currently looking for ramps for me bottom shed, needs to lift lift 6, disco2 or l322


What kind

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Posted 25th Oct 2016 at 22:08

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