Howdy........
Basically I've found a nice bradbury 40 series, I'd have to get it removed, transported 70miles then put back up.
How much do you reckon this would cost? Anyone done similar?
Have you got a trailer? You can dismantle it and put it on the trailer??
Then drive home and assemble it again??
I have a similar interest so I'm "subscribed" so to speak. I wonder what foundations and ground prep you need to not have it sink/tip.
I've a reinforced raft foundation so I've no worries about the floor
I had my two post lift forked onto my trailer, the posts are very heavy the problem is moving stuff when you get it home, I ended up winching my post
upright.
Cannot see it being cheap, big volume when flat on the floor.
Didn't you sell your car?
I've never worked on a 40 series but if they are similar to the mk1 and 2 then they are very simple to strip and rebuild. The power post is the
most awkward/heavy part to handle the rest breaks down into sections which can be lifted by two people. The beds will be around 4m long so you need a
reasonably long trailer, I've used a car transporter in the past.
My only advise would be don't buy one without a wheels free and don't be surprised if the pulley pins and bushes show a reasonable amount of
wear.
EDIT: with regard to rustys comments about wheels free vs jacking beam I guess it's horses for courses. If it doesn't come with either then
budget another couple of hundred for a jacking beam.
Cheers
Davie
[Edited on 20/7/15 by daviep]
Have moved a couple but by no means an expert, reversed a trailer under that platform then lowered the platform onto the trailer before dismantling saved a hell of a lot of hassle . Myself I would want one with wheels free, I find a jacking beam so much easier to use. I removed the wheels free kit from a lift at work last year and fitted a spare jacking beam , the only disadvantage is being able to lift only one end at a time without using stands
Mounting bolts only keep the posts upright( after shimming) I have lifted a car with no bolts to prove a point!
Earlier that day...
cheers for the info, looking into all options.
I've had one quote so far, of £400 inclusive to remove, deliver and rebuild with a few new bolts etc. This is for a lift 100miles away. I think thats not to bad? I've found a few really tidy bradbury 40 series lifts for £600, so £1k all in for a used(tidy) working lift. Seem about right?