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Garden Tractor Service LIft
"Makes working on garden tractors easy," says Gordon Snickers, Alborn, Minn., who designed a nifty service lift that lets him manually raise the front end of small tractors.
The "Snick Lift" consists of two short ramps and a pair of lift handles connected to nylon straps that wrap around the front axle. You drive
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Garden Tractor Service LIft MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous 14-4-11 "Makes working on garden tractors easy," says Gordon Snickers, Alborn, Minn., who designed a nifty service lift that lets him manually raise the front end of small tractors.
The "Snick Lift" consists of two short ramps and a pair of lift handles connected to nylon straps that wrap around the front axle. You drive the tractor up to the front of the ramps (which are adjustable to different size wheel widths), attach the straps, and pull back on the lift handles until the front wheels raise up on top of the ramps.
"It's great for removing blades for sharpening and for cleaning or removal of the mower deck, as well as other routine under chassis work," says Snickers. He built the lift for his own use but is looking for a manufacturer.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gordon E. Snickers, 8882 Swan Lake Road, Alborn, Minn. 55702 @h 218 345-6411).
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