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Old 05-17-2024, 07:33 PM
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Default Back Yard Buddy 7000Lbs Lift

I have a Back Yard Buddy 7000 Lbs pound lift for sale. It’s in really great shape. It comes with the composite race ramps. I’ll post pictures when I can get a few. It’s located in Northern IL. Buyer is responsible for taking it down and hauling away. I know a guy here that does it. But not sure of pricing. Thanks SYC. $2750
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FWIW in the last year I priced moving a 4 post lift in the Northern IL area (about 70 minute drive from location to location) and had a couple of quotes in the range of $1,200 to take down, haul and reassemble.
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FWIW in the last year I priced moving a 4 post lift in the Northern IL area (about 70 minute drive from location to location) and had a couple of quotes in the range of $1,200 to take down, haul and reassemble.
There's really no need to break them down. I can't find the pic of one on my trailer, but I have moved several with both that and the roll back.


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Totally agree with Mitch. I have moved them using a flatbed trailer also. Thats a great price!
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Love the tree brach snagged on the lift post Mitch!

When we moved to the new place my lifts were also moved with a roll-back.
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Better be careful of low underpasses with that.
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That's always entertaining.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k319Qfm01A
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Doing stuff like this DIY is almost as fun as working on old cars.

Sherri and I put up TWO four post lifts with no help in an afternoon. I was laughing my ass off looking at threads over on the Garage Journal about how much to pay someone to install a four post lift. Not difficult at all.

Heck, she and I even installed our Challenger (rebranded as an Ammco) two post lift by ourselves; but I admit we could not have done that one by ourselves if I didn't have the gantry crane.
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Better be careful of low underpasses with that.
12' total height. On the trailer, it was barely 10'

The cottonwood tree was right next to the driveway and branches grew out low every spring. I used to trim them standing in the end dump trailer under it, with a pole saw, but that was long gone when I got the roll back.
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