We asked iDeal and were told "Seems the only way on these is to remove the cover and then raise it manually to check. Remove that cap and fill to ¼” below the cap surface"
pricing can be found in my link below sir. www.redlinestands.com/catalog/lifts-c-290/motorcycle-atv-lifts-c-290_110/lifting-tables-c-290_110_111/ideal-2200-lb-motorcycle-trikeatvutv-lift-table-p-2447
Here it is sir. www.redlinestands.com/catalog/lifts-c-290/motorcycle-atv-lifts-c-290_110/lifting-tables-c-290_110_111/ideal-2200-lb-motorcycle-trikeatvutv-lift-table-p-2447
It's nice, When I look at just what the base price is an all the attachments for UTV option roller kit....ect...I'll keep looking
buttons are backwards. up arrow should be up on the table, down arrow should be down.
Nice lift but do you make one that the average Joe can afford?
How do you check fluid levels?
“On these , the fluid is pre-filled when they receive it.
Unless there is a leak , there is no need.
We asked iDeal and were told "Seems the only way on these is to remove the cover and then raise it manually to check. Remove that cap and fill to ¼” below the cap surface"
what's the cost with trike kit?
pricing can be found in my link below sir.
www.redlinestands.com/catalog/lifts-c-290/motorcycle-atv-lifts-c-290_110/lifting-tables-c-290_110_111/ideal-2200-lb-motorcycle-trikeatvutv-lift-table-p-2447
Very impressive , very expensive for the average enthusiast .
Made in Korea, by the same manufacturer that builds the less expensive lifts, just painted a different color with different stickers.
How much cost
Here it is sir.
www.redlinestands.com/catalog/lifts-c-290/motorcycle-atv-lifts-c-290_110/lifting-tables-c-290_110_111/ideal-2200-lb-motorcycle-trikeatvutv-lift-table-p-2447