FS Bend Pak Lift 4 Post Lift
FS Bend Pak Lift 4 Post Lift
Ok Guys,
My Bendpak HD9-ST is for sale for you local folks.
It has been disassembled and needs nothing.
It comes with everything you need and had a 9,000LB lifting capacity.
It is setup for 110V so all you need to do is plug it in.
Here are the specs
http://bendpak.com/products/automoti...fts/hd-9st.php
It comes with the caster kit as well if you wish to roll it around the garage.
$1,600.00 and it is yours
206-923-8986
Here are some photos.



Thanks
My Bendpak HD9-ST is for sale for you local folks.
It has been disassembled and needs nothing.
It comes with everything you need and had a 9,000LB lifting capacity.
It is setup for 110V so all you need to do is plug it in.
Here are the specs
http://bendpak.com/products/automoti...fts/hd-9st.php
It comes with the caster kit as well if you wish to roll it around the garage.
$1,600.00 and it is yours
206-923-8986
Here are some photos.
Thanks
Last edited by gareeb; Jun 11, 2009 at 03:21 PM. Reason: photos
Ok, thanks. Two additional questions that others may be curious about as well (or I would have sent you a PM).
Now that it is broken down, what size truck would be required to drive it back to Portland (Ford F150, etc.)?
How easy would it be for an individual to reassemble?
Thanks in advance.
Now that it is broken down, what size truck would be required to drive it back to Portland (Ford F150, etc.)?
How easy would it be for an individual to reassemble?
Thanks in advance.
Give me a call
Ok, thanks. Two additional questions that others may be curious about as well (or I would have sent you a PM).
Now that it is broken down, what size truck would be required to drive it back to Portland (Ford F150, etc.)?
How easy would it be for an individual to reassemble?
Thanks in advance.
Now that it is broken down, what size truck would be required to drive it back to Portland (Ford F150, etc.)?
How easy would it be for an individual to reassemble?
Thanks in advance.
Ok I just got back to my office, I was posting from my phone.
You should get a truck or trailer that can carry the runways as they are 13'.6" long and that is the longest part.
You should get a friend to help do the install.
I have the installation manuals and all documentation.
206-923-8986
Give me a call.
You should get a truck or trailer that can carry the runways as they are 13'.6" long and that is the longest part.
You should get a friend to help do the install.
I have the installation manuals and all documentation.
206-923-8986
Give me a call.
Ok, thanks. Two additional questions that others may be curious about as well (or I would have sent you a PM).
Now that it is broken down, what size truck would be required to drive it back to Portland (Ford F150, etc.)?
How easy would it be for an individual to reassemble?
Thanks in advance.
Now that it is broken down, what size truck would be required to drive it back to Portland (Ford F150, etc.)?
How easy would it be for an individual to reassemble?
Thanks in advance.
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