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 Back Yard Buddy 7000Lbs Lift I have a Back Yard Buddy 7000 Lbs pound lift for sale. It’s in really great shape. It comes with the composite race ramps. I’ll post pictures when I can get a few. It’s located in Northern IL. Buyer is responsible for taking it down and hauling away. I know a guy here that does it. But not sure of pricing. Thanks SYC. $2750 | 
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 FWIW in the last year I priced moving a 4 post lift in the Northern IL area (about 70 minute drive from location to location) and had a couple of quotes in the range of $1,200 to take down, haul and reassemble. | 
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 https://www.yenko.net/forum/cache.ph...psxy6oxrxu.jpg . | 
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 Totally agree with Mitch. I have moved them using a flatbed trailer also. Thats a great price! | 
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 Love the tree brach snagged on the lift post Mitch! :) When we moved to the new place my lifts were also moved with a roll-back. | 
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 Better be careful of low underpasses with that. | 
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 That's always entertaining.. :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k319Qfm01A | 
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 Doing stuff like this DIY is almost as fun as working on old cars. Sherri and I put up TWO four post lifts with no help in an afternoon. I was laughing my ass off looking at threads over on the Garage Journal about how much to pay someone to install a four post lift. Not difficult at all. Heck, she and I even installed our Challenger (rebranded as an Ammco) two post lift by ourselves; but I admit we could not have done that one by ourselves if I didn't have the gantry crane. | 
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 The cottonwood tree was right next to the driveway and branches grew out low every spring. I used to trim them standing in the end dump trailer under it, with a pole saw, but that was long gone when I got the roll back. | 
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 3 Attachment(s) $2500 need gone | 
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 Wish it was close. | 
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 $2400 | 
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