Posted by ihman73 on January 18, 2013 at 21:56:45 from (38.104.162.142):
In Reply to: grain bed hoist posted by Erik Ks farmer on January 18, 2013 at 17:31:12:
I can relate the old single cyl. hoist on our 68 chevy leaves a lot to be desired. As for the two cyl. hoist being dangerous, what is so dangerous about them? I have never seen anything more dangerous about a twin cyl. that doesn't apply to any other truck hoist. The multi-stage single cyl. on a dump truck is a whole different animal than a single cyl. scissor hoist on a grain bed. Most are upsized wagon hoists from a design standpoint. I would take a Harsh or Scott twin cyl. hoist under a grain bed over a single cyl. scissor hoist any day.
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