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*[http://skid-lift.com/ "Skid Lift - Teach your skid steer loader or tractor new tricks with Skid-Lift."] | *[http://skid-lift.com/ "Skid Lift - Teach your skid steer loader or tractor new tricks with Skid-Lift."] | ||
**21, 24, 25, and 29 Foot Height Models | **21, 24, 25, and 29 Foot Height Models | ||
**'''12,900-19,000USD Each''' | **'''12,900-19,000USD Each''' (This the commercial equivalent for the [[As seen on TV]] (''fOr jUst 19.99+shipping and handling'', damn) | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Latest revision as of 01:08, 23 August 2023
Basics
- An Elevated Work Platform that uses a mechanism similar to Scissors powdered by motors or hydraulics to Raise a Platform in one Axis
- Some Designs also have various attachments for Stabilization to prevent tipping over
As a Dedicated Vehicle / Lifetrac Derivative
As a Lifetrac Attachment / Module
- OSE is developing a tractor-mounted manlift Implement that can service siding work up to 20 foot roof lines.
As a Pickup Truck / Commercial Truck Atatchment / Module
- Re Kei Truck
- (add video link here for dumptruck-scissor lift)
Industry Standards
- "Skid Lift - Teach your skid steer loader or tractor new tricks with Skid-Lift."
- 21, 24, 25, and 29 Foot Height Models
- 12,900-19,000USD Each (This the commercial equivalent for the As seen on TV (fOr jUst 19.99+shipping and handling, damn)
Internal Links
External Links
- CNC torch, multi machine, 3D printing, electronics construction set gets you to hydraulic scissor lifts such as [1]