Quoted from phillyfan64:I honestly had no idea. Mine had no how to use instructions, only how to assemble it. I’ll have to try this, thanks.
I feel your pain.
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Quoted from phillyfan64:I honestly had no idea. Mine had no how to use instructions, only how to assemble it. I’ll have to try this, thanks.
I feel your pain.
Quoted from schudel5:I can't even imagine how you raised a game on the lift using your hands. Dayum!
Shiiittt... I can remember moving games around the basement by crawling up under them and lifting with my back.
Quoted from Don44:I have a similar lift cart and I tried lifting a rfm with it the other day and I could not get it up in the air. I had to have my wife stand on the front bar with me to get it up. I never had a problem lifting a regular pin by standing on the bar. I weigh about 170. Did I just not have enough weight to lift the heavier than normal rfm? or is there another way?
RFM with the original CRT weighs about 10,000 lb.
When I replaced it with an LCD the game nearly floated in the air.
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