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Old 09-28-2006, 09:31 AM
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I have the one from Greg Smith and I am quite happy with it, and is less expensive than most.
See..Jay that's what I was thinking..looks the same and it's like 300 to 400 less. Thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by TRINITONY
See..Jay that's what I was thinking..looks the same and it's like 300 to 400 less. Thanks for the reply.
Tony, The fact is that everyone you talk to will say the lift they have is the best one. I went through this prior to purchasing mine. I looked (in person) at several and decided on the one I told you about. You really can't go wrong with any of the lifts you mention. Good luck,

Jay
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The fact is that everyone you talk to will say the lift they have is the best one.
That's pretty funny and probably true in most case.

When you look at a lift figure it's made of say four components.
-steel for lift
-hydraulic cylinders on lift
-hydraulic pump
-electric motor

Good luck finding all four made in USA. I could not get the Mohawk people to guarante me that all four compenents of their scissor lift were made in the USA, so I got the Eagle.

With the Eagle the first two compenent listed above are Chinese and the last two are made in USA, Baldor motor and Monark pump.



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