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Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:20 am
by SECoda
I use a safety strap on any of these lifts - even for securing my lawn tractor that likes to roll off.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:03 am
by homie
Drifter wrote:A bit of advice.....if you remove either wheel it will upset the balance and it will fall off....make sure you block the frame or strap it to the lift so it cant fall off.
I changed both tires and did not have this experience. But if one was nervous about it falling there is not much reason to take the scooter that high to remove wheels or clean rims and tires. Just take it off the ground as little as possible. That video was to show the extreme.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:41 am
by WhiteNoise
Got a lift. Could not resist the sale price. Too bad I had to get it shipped as it cost me more (but still less than the non-sale price). So okay.
I'll see what I got myself into, when I break the box open. I want my 3 car garage to build this in! Even a 2 will do. But neigh to both, tis 1 I have.
I may replace the existing chock with a roll-in lock type (perhaps a condor scooter chock)...not sure yet. And remove the tire stop completely.
Gots to buy a pint of hydraulic jack oil for sure (after reading reviews).
So "it" is This:
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:56 am
by kramnala58
WhiteNoise wrote:Got a lift.
Looks good, hope it works well. Let us know once you start to use it.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:59 am
by SECoda
I am still PO'd (from twenty years ago) because I only have a deep three car garage that is packed when I wanted to build a four car garage. Women.
How do you change a tire on that lift?

Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:54 am
by WhiteNoise

How do you remove a wheel? Using the Rear "drop out panel."
You can hoist the scoot up too, on a jack (scissor or similar type). Secure, & Re-adjust tie-downs if you do. I've seen a few videos using table lifts to remove wheels on the Modern Vespa forum. You can probably find demo's on YouTube as well. Everything is on YouTube
Big Brother is your Host
(Don't tell homie

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Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:58 am
by WhiteNoise
kramnala58 wrote:WhiteNoise wrote:Got a lift.
Looks good, hope it works well. Let us know once you start to use it.
Will probably start a new thread, we'll see. Waiting Delivery then assembly. So it goes

Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:24 pm
by SECoda
Cool. Wow - that thing is long.

I was trying to imagine where I might put it.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:53 pm
by WhiteNoise
Rear ride/walk up ramp is removable, so that lessens the length (after using it). Lift in its lowest position is bet. 7-8 inches high. Pull your car right over it when not in use. If your vehicle has that underside clearance and...watch that chock. Remove it when necessary. A quick type release bracket would be great on that! Condor makes one...I think
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:20 pm
by Alibally
I just use a car trolly jack and a wooden board to spread the load. It's just to get the front wheel off the ground for maintanence really, not yo jack it right up.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:27 pm
by DAB
WhiteNoise wrote:Got a lift. Could not resist the sale price. Too bad I had to get it shipped as it cost me more (but still less than the non-sale price). So okay.
I'll see what I got myself into, when I break the box open. I want my 3 car garage to build this in! Even a 2 will do. But neigh to both, tis 1 I have.
I may replace the existing chock with a roll-in lock type (perhaps a condor scooter chock)...not sure yet. And remove the tire stop completely.
Gots to buy a pint of hydraulic jack oil for sure (after reading reviews).
So "it" is This:
Had one for 20 years now, one of the best things you can buy.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 12:58 pm
by WhiteNoise
Great news Dab! Still waiting truck delivery. This thing has some Weight tuit!
Anyday now the lift will arrive. No set date. Think I will call the order desk at Harborfreight to see if I can get some info. It's been a week. In the meantime, I've been making room in me squishy one car garage, for Big Red to arrive (not a PCX you hooligan's!

)
I got me saw horses (heavy duty) set up ready for the crate. Still thinking on that idea though. May want it placed on the floor after all.
So this morning, in between posting me views here...I googled and ask for photos of my cycle lift inside it's box. I came up with an interesting thread from another forum. Wow Cool!!
This member not only bought the same lift, but has a Honda Ridgeline as well! Hey, Hey now....THAT WAS MEANT TO BE! Double Cool!!
Here's the link to that Zuma forum with lots of helpful pictures:
http://www.zumaforums.net/phpBB3/viewto ... =9&t=23231
A Big Thank You for that "TallMan!!"
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 1:14 pm
by SECoda

Might be cheaper to expand the garage than to buy a new truck of it didn't fit under.

Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 1:44 pm
by WhiteNoise
Haha! Can't expand. Condo garage.
Hopefully the lift will fit under. I have the same vehicle, a Ridgeline

SHAZAM!
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:57 am
by WhiteNoise
It Arrived! In This! Heavy! Packaged in a wood crate.
Let the Fun Begin!
(Anybody see my Back Brace?)
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:50 pm
by SECoda
Harbor Freight has the big lift for $329 in today's flyer! Is that a good price?
Mine is for $89 which is $15 more than I paid.
I am picking up a round pneumatic chair for the garage since my other one is in the basement on sale.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:50 pm
by SECoda
Found out round roller chair on sale for $5 less at Northern Tool right by my house.

Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:28 pm
by kcpcx
Thanks for the review. I might have to pick one of these up.
By the way, I think you could dispute it if they tried to disallow use of the 20% off coupon. This isn't a floor jack. They call it a "motorcycle lift". The jacks they sell on the site are termed "floor jack". If they gave me a hard time, I might point out that all their jacks have the word jack in the item description, where this does not. If m/c lifts were excluded, the coupon should say so.
HF used to be great a few years back before they started getting all restrictive with the coupons. Now it's not this, not that, blah blah. 80% of the stuff you want seems to be on the excluded list these days.
Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 10:34 pm
by WhiteNoise
SECoda, did you get the rolling pneumatic chair? I have one from a tool show I went to in Florida. I think I paid $15.00? Made by Cummings. One of the best tool aids I've bought. Sometimes I wish I had two so I can just walk around to the other side of my truck, bike, lift, whatever & sit to continue. I find myself rolling More than I care too and sometimes obstacles are in my path. You know...stuff.
So, One on opposite sides....cool. Lazy? Haha, Ya think?
No, no no...I'm not. Just Older than some (?)
You'll Be Very Happy Owning One!! Maybe Two?

Re: Harbor Freight 1500 lb Lift
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 10:54 pm
by WhiteNoise
kcpcx, I still plan on posting some lift pics of mine and sharing my experience putting it together. Just need to find some time.
I agree with your thoughts about challenging Harbor Freight on their 20% off coupon. I juggled that thought around in my head before ordering it. I did so over the phone a few minutes before the End of that Great Sale. The gal I had on the phone was just a cust.rep. So I "didn't go there" with her. No point. Not the smartest tool in the shed (sorry).
If I had gone to my local store I would have approached the manager to prove my case with coupon in hand. Showing that it doesn't mention "lifts" as excluded...just floor jacks.
I definitely think you can get your way should you decide to buy one. And yes!! I do remember the day when HF was more lenient! 20% on top of the already listed sale was Not unusual. Ah the times, they have changed
