Repair Lift for Skid Steer

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I hope not repeating an old thread. I can't seem to find anything similar here. Can anyone tell me if there is a portable type scissor/auto lift for making repairs on a skid steer? I search the web and all I get are lift attachments. I'm looking for one that the tires would ride on so the belly pan is accessible. Or if there is one that lifts from both the under carriage and the wheels. Thanks
 
A quick nose-about on the web came up with The Quickjack BL. It's designed as a frame lift for cars, but the skidsteer wheelbases are short enough that it will work for what you intend.
The 5000 lb. version is available at Costco; if you are a member they might be able to get this one for you so you can enjoy all the Costco purchase protections.
 
A quick nose-about on the web came up with The Quickjack BL. It's designed as a frame lift for cars, but the skidsteer wheelbases are short enough that it will work for what you intend.
The 5000 lb. version is available at Costco; if you are a member they might be able to get this one for you so you can enjoy all the Costco purchase protections.
Thanks so much. I'll check it out. My one concern is the lift capacity. My NH LS 170 weighs in at close to 5600 lbs.
 
A quick nose-about on the web came up with The Quickjack BL. It's designed as a frame lift for cars, but the skidsteer wheelbases are short enough that it will work for what you intend.
The 5000 lb. version is available at Costco; if you are a member they might be able to get this one for you so you can enjoy all the Costco purchase protections.
What's wrong with a jack and Jack stands?
 
What's wrong with a jack and Jack stands?
The one I linked is rated at 7000 lbs., I mentioned that I had seen a lighter version listed at Costco and opined that they might be able to get the heavier one for you if you wanted their buyer protection.
I looked up your machine specs to make sure it would fit before posting, no sense linking something that won't work at all. Chances are you'd find a lot more uses for this if it was right there all the time.
 
The one I linked is rated at 7000 lbs., I mentioned that I had seen a lighter version listed at Costco and opined that they might be able to get the heavier one for you if you wanted their buyer protection.
I looked up your machine specs to make sure it would fit before posting, no sense linking something that won't work at all. Chances are you'd find a lot more uses for this if it was right there all the time.
That's great-thank you.
 
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