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I currently use ramps for my Polaris Sportsman 850 but would consider using this lift.  Interested in what anyone who owns one.  There was a time when HF was junk but I'm impressed with everything I've bought from them over the past 10 years.  Their return policy is pretty good. 

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I've had pretty good luck with their automotive floor jacks and hand tools for my weekend warrior projects. I like how this unit has the physical stop on it so you're not relying on the hydraulics.

There's an aluminum version for $100 more. I can't see much justification for spending the extra dough though.

https://hftools.com/app63397

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I've known a couple of people that have owned them.

The one thing they all agreed on was theres a couple of weld points (forget where) that they rewelded and have gotten good service out of them.

 

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The 500 drive on lift they have is for a motorcycle, I don't think its wide enough for atv, but that's the one I was referring to. Its a very nice lift but its now up to 599 a few years ago you could get it for 299

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Thats the same reason I never bought one floor space, I wish I would have now, the prices have gone so high. I think the other reason is that they are so heavy, which is a good thing, but more than one man can really move around.

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I have two friends that found lift tables in some manufacturing plant being demolished. Man they are the bomb. Rated for like a million pounds and electric over hydraulic. They raise high enough to bring a Harley almost chest high. They've added casters to roll them around brackets to grab the forks, man they are sweet.

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I’ve been using the HF ATV jack for about 8 years. Have yet to have an issue with it. I’ve used it to lift my Honda 250 quad and my linhai 400 as well as doing double duty to lift the front or back of my zero turn to do deck maintenance.

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Ive noticed that in some of their tools as well.

even their lower end ones are pretty reliable and they make this bendy 3/8 ratchet handle that is the absolute bomb.

I would love in a fantasy world to buy that big obnoxious ICON tool chest. 

Im running out place to store my tool collections.

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For tools that put food on the table I've always gone with the best I can afford. Occasional use tools are often the lest expensive available. And Harbour Freight, and Northern Tool have impressed me.

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I was going to get that lift table. and just make the side extensions easily removable so I can just leave in the middle of the garage and just park my truck over it. now just have to wait for it to go on sale.

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1 hour ago, Tahj said:

It might be too high to park your truck over. It has a ramp to get over the base structure.

Thanks but I doubt it. I have a late model F250 so the lift would have to be almost a foot high to not be able to clear it. 

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