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Old 05-30-2011, 01:41 PM
aldiesel aldiesel is offline
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Default Elect lift for a 129

Not sure if this is where this all belongs but since this is my second post i can use the excuse "i'm new" for now
Anyway long story short loned my 129 with the tiller out and the lift handle lock got damaged will not lock in the up position easy fix i'm sure but after using the tiller myself it can get a bit heavy
After doing some research i learned there was a hyd and elect lift cylinders that were a option not looking to get alot invested i was looking for pics on how to mount a electric lift cylinder eather in the oem location or if anyone out there made there own set up.
Please any help in this would mean alot and since the garden is started i have some time to mess with this project
Thank you
Tony aldiesel
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Old 05-30-2011, 03:47 PM
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Not sure if this is where this all belongs but since this is my second post i can use the excuse "i'm new" for now
Anyway long story short loned my 129 with the tiller out and the lift handle lock got damaged will not lock in the up position easy fix i'm sure but after using the tiller myself it can get a bit heavy
After doing some research i learned there was a hyd and elect lift cylinders that were a option not looking to get alot invested i was looking for pics on how to mount a electric lift cylinder eather in the oem location or if anyone out there made there own set up.
Please any help in this would mean alot and since the garden is started i have some time to mess with this project
Thank you
Tony aldiesel
Tony our site sponser should have a replacement lift. They are at the top of every page. I would call out email them as they have tons of stuff not listed on their web site due to the high volume of parts that they have.
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Old 05-31-2011, 12:46 AM
aldiesel aldiesel is offline
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thank you that was my plain after the holiday i was just hoping for someone out there to post a pic to see what and how everything gets hooked up . should i have the wiring or is that something i'll have to add as well?
thanks Tony
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