Extreme Max Pro Snowmobile Lift with Wheel Kit Assembly & DEMO
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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The Extreme Max Pro-Series Snowmobile Lift Stand is an essential shop accessory! Get the benefits of a reliable lift stand with added mobility, the included wheel kit means that you can easily roll your lifted sled around your shop. This lift has professional-grade features, including a high-strength powder-coated steel frame, heavy-duty 5,000 lb. jack, Grade 5 hardware, and rubber lift cushions. We gave it maximum versatility with a 5.5" collapsed height and 28" lift height. The lift stand raises and lowers your snowmobile quickly and evenly using either the included lift handle or the 3/8" drive socket and a power drill. The lift and wheel kit requires a width of 33" between the skis to properly fit underneath the snowmobile.
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Great video. Been watching for years. Another great option is liftasled based in Wisconsin. All aluminum.
Much appreciated. Thanks for the info too!
Good call on getting the Normal 1/2” drill non impact. The impacts kill those screw jacks
Yeah. I ended return my original purchase Ryobi as it wasn't powerful enough and ended up purchasing a Dewalt DW130V. 9 amps and super powerful. Lifts the sled with ease. Thanks for watching MPJohnny.
I have had the exact same lift for approximately two years, it works really well. I agree with using a half inch corded drill for the power instead of the impact driver
Good to know that it's holding up. Thanks for watching.
@@Paisteboy Also, my jack failed within the 2 year warranty and they replaced at no cost to me. Easy to deal with.
Good to hear. I hope they have addressed the issue of why the jack was failing so it doesn't just happen again. Thanks for the insight.
Very informative assembly of the lift. Nice job !!!
Thanks Jeff!
Hey Paisteboy another great video! Love that lift! I have actually been some of your older video! They are so entertaining! Great bunch of guys!
We need the snow to fly now!
See you on the next one
Cheers Dave from Ontario, CAN
Awesome! Thank you Dave! Yes!! We definitely need snow at this point before too much of the season is lost.
Looks like a great work out for cranking up ,no need to go to the gym. ☃️👍👍
So true!! I should add this to my New Years workout circuit! lol. I'm obviously not in shape other that round so I was a bit winded. Thanks for watching Bruce.
For anyone looking for a lift a guy out of Wisconsin builds a USA made lift. His company is called Ground up lifts. I had an excellent experience with him.
My original lift I ordered came in with the powder coat all beat up and scratched from being absolutely manhandled by UPS. I contacted him, let him know what happened and he said he would contact me after trying to get a hold of UPS. A couple days went by and all I was expecting was to maybe get some money off the original lift purchase. He wound up sending me another lift free of charge and let me keep the original one that was all beat up. I had to buy another wheel set and jack for it so I would have two functioning lifts but I didn't care. Amazing customer service and dont hesitate to give him a call if looking to buy a lift.
That's good customer service.
Bought the same exact lift last month, works great
Great to hear! This really does appear to be a great lift. I'm surprised that there aren't really any videos of it on RUclips.
Thanks for watching Nick.
Hey Paisteboy awesome video!! That lift is awesome! I do have a sled lift but need another and i like how that one doesnt make the sled rock back n forth like mine does. We do ride in Old forge also hopefully we get some snow ASAP!! Love you videos! hopefully we see you at Stillwater! Ride safe! See you in the pow!
Thanks 👍. Yes, this lift is very sturdy. If you're interested in this lift I have a link in the description.
Maybe we'll see you in Old Forge this season. Bring on the snow!! ❄❄❄
Mines about 10yrs old and it gets used all the time. Great investment. If buying a corded drill to lift it spend the extra and get a 1/2” over the 3/8” for the extra power.
It's good to know that they'll last.
I bought a drill at Home Depot earlier tonight. I believe it is 1/2".
I have the 800 pound aluminum lift. I love it!
Nice! I bet it's half the weight.
You’re going to wonder why it took you so long to get one. It’s absolutely necessary if you’re working on them.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you too Tom. I'm sure you're right. I only have the one sled to work on but it's going to come in handy.
Got an older version Twin ZZ lift with wheels. Hang it on the wall flat in the winter when not using it.
Store a sled on it in the summer to maximize garage space. Easy to tuck other equip under sled in summer….pressure washer, etc, etc.
Nice! Good idea. Thanks for watching Mattie.
Now all we need is some snow ❄!!!!!!!!!!!
Ain't that the truth!! Bring on the snow!! ❄❄❄
Thats a nice lift Might have to get one
Thanks Mark. I think it's one of the better quality lifts out there.
Good Work! Is there enough room to remove the skid when you use these.
I believe you could remove the skid with this sled lift.
Nice!!! Happy new year🤙🏽
Thanks. Happy New Year. 👍
Good job! 👍🏻
Happy New Year 🎊
Thanks. Happy New Year to you as well.
The lube daily isnt for the screw, its for the bearing at the top, which I didn’t see you lubricate at all? I have a similar lift, and my Milwaukee M18 drill has no problem running it up.
Ok. Thanks for clarifying that. It makes sense now that you mentioned it. I'll hit that with my gease gun next time I use. I ended up getting a heavy duty Ryobi plug in drill that is going to work well for this lift. Thanks for the comment and for watching Upracefan.
I ordered a lift from Easy Move. Still in box. I hope it goes together and works as well as that one. Great video!
Nice. Good luck with you're new lift! I had mine in the box for about a month before making this video. Thanks for watching.
You got any trips to Aroostook County planned for this year?
Nothing booked for Maine at this point but I'm really hoping to get there at some point this season.
Thanks for watching.
My Milwaukee 3/8 Mid-Torque Impact Wrench will handle lug nuts on my truck. It would probably handle that easily...They are so small & powerful these days
Yes. I have a 3/8" drive Ryobi impact but I didn't want all of that vibration on the jack everytime I use it. I ended up getting a Ryobi 1/2" Chuck, 5/8" VSR Hammer drill / drill with a 6.2 amp motor. Should work well for this application.
Thanks for watching Dave.
I have the same exact lift but not the rear footers kit.
Nice. Are you happy with the quality and durability?
@@Paisteboy very much, yes. It's very convenient when you're working on the sled getting it off the ground and, more importantly, when storing for the summer you're taking all the pressure off the suspension.
Good to hear.
Why are your DNR #' s down by the front bumper ???????????????
The dealer asked me where I wanted them and that was the option that I picked. I didn't want them on my side panels.
Nice lift Paiste !! You’ll love having that lift to work on your sled.👍🏼
I have the Extreme Max Pro Series Aluminum lift and I leave the Ole Cat sitting up on it when I’m not riding it. If you’re going to use a drill to raise the lift you’ll need something really heavy duty like a (DEWALT
1/2-in Corded Drill Model #DW130V). Lowe’s has them or Amazon. That’s what I use to raise and lower the T-cat and it’s definitely heavier than your sled. I originally used it for mixing drywall mud and if you’ve ever done that it takes a strong drill to mix drywall mud. You’ll definitely need a corded drill strong enough so it won’t burn out after two times of use lifting your sled.
Take Care and THINK SNOW ❄.
Thanks Greg. I bought a drill at Home Depot tonight. It's 1/2", 5/8" VSR hammer drill and 6.2 amp motor. Ryobi. 750 watts. The Dewalt was about 50 bucks more that's why I got the Ryobi. Sounds like it should be good right?
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@@Paisteboy Hey Paiste.. Have you tried the Ryobi yet to lift your sled? As long as it doesn’t sound like it’s straining a lot or getting really hot or smoking you should be good. 😁 I needed a heavy heavy duty drill as my T-cat is a heavy boy 😂 HAPPY NEW YEAR BUDDY !!
No. I haven't tried it yet but I will today. Yeah. Your sled is probably 50 pounds heavier than mine. I'll let you know how the drill does today. I'll be checking out your latest video today too. Ttyl buddy.
I would use a inpack gun
I have a full size impact but that will damage the screw jack and the 3/8" adaptor as well. Thanks for watching.