I recently downsized my shop space and don't really have room for both my lifts. Selling my Rotary SPOA9. 9000lb capacity, asymmetric so you have more room to open car doors when on the lift. I'm sending out one of the rams to be rebuilt this week, it has a slow leak.(left one in the pic) Runs on 240V, I have a short cord on it and run it off an extension cord I made for my welder.
The current SPOA10 is over $7K now. Asking $2200
If you are within a few hours drive of Tampa, throw me some gas money and I can deliver and help you set it up.
Tempted. I'm in Jax and just set up my Bendpak. I do have room for another.. but I'd prefer to put a 4 post in the second area.
SV reX
MegaDork
3/30/24 11:39 p.m.
I shouldn't even ask this, but any chance you are gonna be at the $2000 Challenge?
jgrewe
Dork
3/30/24 11:42 p.m.
Wasn't planning to be, but... It is still sitting in the trailer...
Will this be enough for my 2000 F250 Powerstroke?
lownslow said:
Will this be enough for my 2000 F250 Powerstroke?
Unless it's overloaded when you try to lift it, this 9,000# lift should be up to the task.
jgrewe
Dork
3/31/24 10:37 p.m.
I've had my 2001 Ram 2500 Cummins on it many times, it is about 6500lbs. When you get into 4WD duallys, then you want something 12K and up. I have a friend that put his F350 7.3 4WD dually on his 10K Challenger lift and said he didn't like being under a vehicle for the first time.
SV reX
MegaDork
3/31/24 11:12 p.m.
I swore I wasn't making my shop an auto shop. I'll do some measuring in the morning....
How big of a hurry are you to have it picked up?
I took it out of the trailer over the weekend and have it standing in pieces in a corner. Not in a big hurry for it to be gone.
OHSCrifle said:
lownslow said:
Will this be enough for my 2000 F250 Powerstroke?
Unless it's overloaded when you try to lift it, this 9,000# lift should be up to the task.
Just mind your floor thickness. My lift is rated at 10K but I don't trust my floor with that much weight.