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Mohawk Lifts model TSL-7 is a 7,000 ir231h-2 lb. capacity twin scissor lift. The TSL-7 Pad lift is available with four fully rotating swing arms, as well as a variety of rubber blocks to make contact with all vehicle lifting points. Available as a "flush mount" lift, 425 the lift recesses into the concrete lb. of the shop floor to maximize repair bay space. The Mohawk TSL-7 fits in the narrowest of bays. Mohawks TSL-7 has 1 2 ingersoll rand air impact wrench a low 7-3/4 in. profile, with shallow angle approach ramps which allow even the lowest riding sports cars to be raised. equipped with a 12-position locking system on both scissoring legs, twin hydraulic cylinders and operates on 208/240 volt single or three phase power. mohawk lifts if you''re serious about swapping the urban rat race for a life of frugal, back-to-the-land 2 self-sufficiency, the right equipment will make the difference between paradise and long and shank peril. we looked back on 30 years of building, tilling, harvesting and fence stringing to come up with the following list of essential tools we wish we''d had when we first stepped off the well-paved impact map and went homesteading. the most universally capable modern homesteading machine we know of is a commercial-grade compact diesel tractor. we like kubota tractors, john deere''s 20- wrench to 48-hp 2000 class and new holland''s boomer line. even ir231h-2 the smallest models--which look like sturdily built lawn tractor mowers--are equipped with powerful diesel engines 425 and lb. and industrial quality transmissions and running gear. 1 they also sport a three-point rear hitch that will mount commercial farm land plows, harrows and rakes and provide attachment points for a hay or field corn cutter bar or silage chopper, a sprayer or buzz saw. these tractors include a hydraulic system that will power remote motors on the 2 chopper''s flails, the sprayer''s pump or the saw''s blade. they''ll also mount hydraulic cylinders to pull the plow up or dig it in and hold it down and will run any number of other hydraulic attachments such as a front-end long snow thrower or plow blade, a bucket loader to carry soil, gravel or building shank bricks, a rear-mount impact backhoe wrench to dig trenches, a forklift to ir231h-2 raise bay bales into your barn loft, an electric generator to power the house and barn if the power lines 425 go down in a storm, lb. or a pump to fill a pond or empty the cellar after a flood. a modern, small diesel tractor is a major investment 1 for a ranch or truck-farming operation--but one that will expand 2 your homesteading capabilities beyond muscle-power, long and shank and will pay off every day for a lifetime or two of strenuous impact use. an alternative to a new and relatively expensive tractor is a well-running antique. they''re not quite as capable or dependable as a contemporary tractor, but they''re considerably less expensive. small, still-working wrench antique tractors such as a late-''40s or ''50s farmall cub or a ir231h-2 low-riding, auto-style ford 9n currently sell for about $2,500, a bit more if they''re outfitted 425 and lb. with new rear tires or hydraulics. if at all possible, buy 1 one with a newly rebuilt engine, an onboard hydraulic system, a rear-mount three-point 2 hitch and one or two mechanical power takeoffs (ptos) long rather than a drawbar. invest in a modern underframe (woods), rotary brush hog or field mower and other post-1950s attachments. look carefully, because museum-quality antiques from the 1930s and earlier often lack hydraulics and ptos (polk''s, the antique tractor magazine, published by dennis polk equipment of new paris indiana (subscriptions 219-831-3555) and farm collector from the folks at odgen publications in topeka, ks (subscriptions 800-678-4883) are two great sources of info on older models better suited for displaying on the shank and impact front yard than grinding in the cornrows). if you intend to do any really heavy work such as logging, trenching for soil-drainage pipe, digging in a septic tank or cutting a logging road through heavy woods, consider a full-size industrial tractor with a log grapple or excavating bucket on the front and a backhoe on the stem. new, they cost five or six figures. good used ones cost about $15,000 wrench. ©2003 www.air-impact-wrench.com. All rights reserved. |