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Lange Hoist a Cart

Mmflpa

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I store my Bronco in a warehouse with really high ceilings. Stumbled upon this while trying to find some solutions to hard top removal and storage. Does anyone have any experience with this? I wonder if this would work for my hard top?

http://www.quadratec.com/products/12020_2100_07.htm
 

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Apogee

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No experience with that mini-hoist, but most warehouses I've ever been in have forklifts, so that's what I'd use assuming they're available. Make an appropriately sized skid/pallet for it and toss it up on a gorilla rack out of the way and safe from harm.
 
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Mmflpa

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No experience with that mini-hoist, but most warehouses I've ever been in have forklifts, so that's what I'd use assuming they're available. Make an appropriately sized skid/pallet for it and toss it up on a gorilla rack out of the way and safe from harm.

Thank you!! No idea why I did not think of this earlier!!
 

grant_71

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Also, jeep tops are fiberglass and pretty stout/ rigid.

Bronco tops are steel, and flimsy. I would not want to try and store one other than right side up.

The lifting idea would work, if you had a custom rack/ pallet as was mentioned before
 
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