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Algona, Iowa, United States

Algona, Iowa, United States
Condition:New

 Black Ice Snowmobile Lift - 700 lb Capacity



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Lifting your snowmobile for maintenance or storage is as easy as 1-2-3 with the Black Ice snowmobile lift stand. Simply slide the lift under the snowmobile, position the rubber lift points and front support bar under the frame and then raise using the provided 22mm socket lift crank. Raises snowmobiles up to 700 lbs up to 25" high.

  • Made from durable steel tubing
  • Lifts snowmobiles up to 25" high
  • 700 lb capacity
  • Weighs 50-1/2 lbs
  • Includes rubber coated lift points to protect snowmobile
  • Includes 22mm socket hand crank
  • Convert lift into a dolly with the optional wheel kit - sold separately

The Black Ice Snowmobile Lift jacks up to 25" making maintenance, service, repairs and storage easy for your sled. The sled stand evenly lifts the snowmobile with two rear rubber lift pads and a front support bar with a rubber grip surface. The rubber lift points securely grip the frame of the snowmobile and prevent against scratches. The sled lift folds down to a slim 6-3/8" in height providing quick installation.

Simply slide the lift under the front of the snowmobile, apply the included Hand Crank to the jack and repeatedly turn the crank clockwise to lift up the sled. The snowmobile shop lift is manufactured from (1"W x 2"H) 1/8" steel tubing, coated with a black powder finish and features a 700 lb capacity. The Black Ice Snowmobile Lift is ideal for replacing the track, changing carbides, adjusting suspension and more! Assembly is required.


59"
22-3/8"
6-3/8"
50.5 lbs
700 lbs
56-3/8"
22-3/8"
25"




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