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By *asher11 OP Man
over a year ago
market harborough |
"looks like the enfields going on first its the lightest to push on on my own
Last time I needed a push I was on the swings in the park " i know youve been swinging along while didn;t realise you started that early lol |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"looks like the enfields going on first its the lightest to push on on my own
Last time I needed a push I was on the swings in the park i know youve been swinging along while didn;t realise you started that early lol"
Been swinging 4 years and 3 months now but was on the swings just before all this virus started. Having withdrawal not being able to go to the park and play on the swing with the Grandkids. Staying safe |
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Don’t go too small there are lifts out there that are too short more for mopeds. You can get bike on short bike lifts but if you have a Centre stand impossible to get onto centre stand
Mine is a Sealy and too short so got welder out and lengthened
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By *asher11 OP Man
over a year ago
market harborough |
its a switZer 1000lb lift seems solid enough but i've only tried the enfield on it so far only problem i can find is that when you fully raise it it goes backwards nearly 2 foot so you need plenty of room behind it £350 off ebay delivered trouble is i've now got a pallet and a packing case to dispose of and the tips shut |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Thanks for info. I've been looking at the Clarke and Sealey, but will check the other out too.
Its hopefully going to be a one time purchase. If any good ones come up 2nd hand, they're soon gone.
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