Sled Lift

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I am wondering if one of these will work for my Yammi. My concern is the heat exchangers under the running boards, and if it is strong enough to lift a yammi lol

I want to a get lift cause where I keep it in the garage is a spot at the back of my garage where there is a step going into the house. The space is about 6" too short so I built wooden dollies about 8" tall which raises the track just enough to clear the step.
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Nice Lift I have one just like it well built and my Nytro and MM600 stay on them all summer.
 
Did you put anything like a board under the heat exchanger to spread out the weight or use as is?
 
we pick up sleds with a forklift by the running boards with and without heat exchangers, no problems
 
Well I bought it tonight.
the place I store my sled in my garage is about 3" too narrow. It is at the back of my garage and the cement step going into my house is just enough in the way I need to lift the sled about 7"

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Paraclete said:
Did you put anything like a board under the heat exchanger to spread out the weight or use as is?

I put a piece of rubber belting between my lift and heat exchanger.
 
I bought the SledLift from EazyMove. http://www.eazymovecarts.com/upez/index.html

They have a optional (called long track kit) rear rubber padded arm that lifts up after you slide the lift under the sled. The arm supports the running boards on my Attak and RSVectorLTX. The sled lifts secure and level this way.
 


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