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    by bocephus450x » Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:53 pm

    MATUCHI wrote:
    bocephus450x wrote:the sad part is I am a total neat freak ..... i have entirely too much stuff. most of which i am trying to sell but right now it is in sad sad shape. I should take a pic of my toolbox though. its a whole new level of anal

    Anal, you want to see anal! A picture of my tool box is on my proctologist's wall........ :shock:


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    by Ernie Pezz » Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:03 pm

    Rhoghead wrote:AS................

    It would work. But, its not the same............. :mrgreen:


    The one from HF looks better to me.
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    by Rhoghead » Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:07 am

    Ernie Pezz wrote:
    Rhoghead wrote:AS................

    It would work. But, its not the same............. :mrgreen:


    The one from HF looks better to me.


    I would love to have either one. The Handy lift is Commercial Grade/Heavy Duty. U see these's in all your local shops.

    The Harbor Frieght would work for a bike. But, is it capable of lifting a Quad Safely?
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    by Old Dude » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:40 am

    Ken,
    Is that the Team Hawg stand? I have the Team Hawg stand. I love it. Very easy to operate and roll around the garage. Loaned it to Instigator to work on Christy's bike. They love it too. I may even get it back
    You can completely tear down the bike while it is on the stand. Carb work at eye level is soooo much easier. You can change the oil while its on the stand too cause there is a hole in the top surface. About the only thing you can't do on this stand is remove the skid plate.
    After a year or so of use I had a problem with the hydraulic jack . No receipt; I was bummed. I called Team Hawg spoke with the owner, John. As they are a local company, I took the jack assembly to him and he replaced it...... no questions asked!
    Great product, great service, great people.
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    by bocephus450x » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:34 am

    Rhoghead wrote:
    Ernie Pezz wrote:
    Rhoghead wrote:AS................

    It would work. But, its not the same............. :mrgreen:


    The one from HF looks better to me.


    I would love to have either one. The Handy lift is Commercial Grade/Heavy Duty. U see these's in all your local shops.

    The Harbor Frieght would work for a bike. But, is it capable of lifting a Quad Safely?


    weight wise, yes width wise, no
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