Quoted from Trekie:Unloading a pin from a Jeep Liberty with a escalara.
Is that a handle on the left from leg bolts? Did you make that?
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Quoted from Trekie:Unloading a pin from a Jeep Liberty with a escalara.
Is that a handle on the left from leg bolts? Did you make that?
Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:There are few more cons. They are heavy and still require much more maintenance than a traditional dolley. This is especially true, if bought used.
Inspect closely to see if you are getting a good buy.
Agreed but I've found them very easy to work on. There are some great maintenance threads on pinside too. Plus Escalara's customer service was awesome.
Quoted from avspin:So while reading this (3 hours ago) I checked craigslist and saw one for sale that was 29 days old for $300. So without anything to loose I emailed and it was still there.
Anyway I'm home now with my Escalara MS-1-66 1200lb cap. charging the battery. And I only paid $200 and works great.
I'm glad this post was here to get me motivated to look. Tomorrow TZ is going upstairs!
Wow congrats!!!!!!!!!!!! You win. I got the exact same model for $300 and thought that was a killer deal.
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