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I have a 00 35 lightning twin stepp and a 9000lbs hoist ?Tanks 23' L x 32" D.Just set up the bunks for the TS. Does anyone have the same set up, I know it's pushing it
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I have a 29 with twin 454's and had an 8000# hoist break on me last year. With all the weight in the back it bent all of the connecting arms and the back of the hoist sank.
Now I am on a 10,000# and it works great.
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I have a 6000 lb Nyman water lift that I had a 32' Fever on for the past 5 years. When I checked with the company they use the same cylinders for their 10,000 lb lifts.
I just put a 2000 35 twin step on it yesterday. My concern is how to set up the bunks for the new step configuration. At a low water level I am concerned on the steps catching on a stepped bunk.
I just put a 2000 35 twin step on it yesterday. My concern is how to set up the bunks for the new step configuration. At a low water level I am concerned on the steps catching on a stepped bunk.