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Hello All, Thought I would share my last project. It is a snowmobile lift for raising and lowering my sled so I dont have to work on my old prayer bones anymore I got the free plans off the net www.totallyamaha.com I changed a few things but basically the same design I have yet to put wheels on, next time I go to the farm and home store pick some up with brakes and paint. I welded on a pair of coupler nuts on the back and got a pair of leveling pads for appliances for adjusting the rear height. A 1/2 drill works great with ease with alittle of geometry. This fall I will show some pics in action the sled is in storage already tried it on my neighbors sled just to make sure it worked lol Attached Images
Reply:Power, How much will this hold? Thinking about the drill lifting say 900 lbs.
Reply:Nice job.MillerMatic 212, Lincoln Precision TIG 225, Hypertherm 45XP
Reply:Originally Posted by a1998z3Power, How much will this hold? Thinking about the drill lifting say 900 lbs.
Reply:Thanks guys, The sled I will be lifting weighs 480 lbs. The drill lifted my neighbors sled easy that one weighs 500lbs. The jack I used is a trailer tounge jack with the mounting bracket of the jack removed and it has a 5000lb rating. I thought of puting a flat plate of aluminum across the arms and use it for lifting other things ATVs ect... So to answer the question, I do not know how much it will hold or lift Iam sure a math person on here will be able to answer the quest. though |
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