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Inch,

Could you just back the truck under the Bendpak hoist and use the hoist arms
and a sling to lift them up, then just drive out from under the load?

I use my lift all the time for stuff like this.

Wayne


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On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 03:02:29 GMT, "wrace"
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Inch,

Could you just back the truck under the Bendpak hoist and use the hoist arms
and a sling to lift them up, then just drive out from under the load?

I use my lift all the time for stuff like this.

Wayne


Wayne's a punk.
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