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Hi, anybody known where I can get a used pin dolly? Not ready to pay too much, I've heard of the skates but that won't help me when I need to take the legs off.

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Costco use to have nice hydraulics ones for under $100.

I know many guys here on MAACA bought one (...myself included ).

I don't know if they still carry them though ...

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That would have been perfect. I can't seem to find it online. Maybe it's a store only. Will have to go check it out.

You wouldn't happen to know the name of it or who makes it?

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I got lucky when i got mine for 40$
They where liquidating them.
All the costco i have seen dont have them anymore.
Try princess auto tho they had a version for about same price not sure how it works.

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Costco use to have nice hydraulics ones for under $100.

I know many guys here on MAACA bought one (...myself included ).

I don't know if they still carry them though ...

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Perfect, thanks for the tip.

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Costco doesn't carry the item anymore. I've seen one that seems very decent at princess auto, but it can only lift 300 lbs. I have a TZ, I don't know how much it weights but I can imagine it might be a bit abve 300 lbs.
Should I still consider buying one? The catalog number is this: 8150906

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There's this one I'm considering, that's an bolt-on to a Sears ATV jack.   I haven't checked Sears.ca to see if this jack is available here.   Not sure what their "tilter" is???

http://www.rochestergameroomshow.com/07vendors.html

http://www.pinballlifter.com/

Move your pinball game with ease
After months of testing and evaluating I am now going to start selling
an extension to the Craftsman 1,500 pound ATV jack.(Model number 50190)
This comes with 8 bolts that use current holes on the jack.
This will hold the weight of any pinball game and will even fit under a
Safecracker,which a regular pinball  jack won't.

The Pinball Lifter will fit on the current ATV jacks being sold at Sears. The atv jack has existing holes on top of jack to mount the lifter. email with any questions.

This unit can be stored under the pinball machine after use.
The price for the Pinball lifter is $110 plus shipping. The craftsman atv jack can be purchased at any Sears store for aprox.$90
We now have a wheel kit to raise the ground clearance of the jack for $55(4"rubber faced steel wheels with roller bearings compaired to stock 3" steel)
We also have a Pinball Tilter, cost is $185
You can see pictures of the lifter & wheel kit at:
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AaOGLdo4ZNWIn
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Quoted from Tuborg
  Not sure what their "tilter" is???


I've seen it in Chicago.  It lets you flip the game on its back once you've removed the legs or vice-versa.

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Wait until you see this jack. The original one with the steel wheels is great on concrete at the shows but not for a house floor. He obviously addressed this with the "added" wheel kit but it's getting pretty pricey at that point as you still have to buy the jack. The original ones alot of us bought at Costco was made by Champion and is a 600 lb capacity. Mine gets quite a regular workout and is still holding up great. I can set up and take down and move games all around by myself with this jack. Maybe try a search for that brand name and see if sold by other companies in Ottawa.

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I've seen the one at Sears, unfortunately if you go on the Craftsman product page, everybody says it's a piece of garbage. Definately not going to go with that one. Especially it there's a chance the hydrolics might leak onto my newly installed carpet. I'm starting to think I should probably make my own using the standard pinball dolly mechanism. Not sure I'd trust my own build more than a commercial one though.

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Not sure how good it is,
but Princess Auto has one on-sale now for $99.00

http://www.princessauto.com/_o.....L&CurrentPage=19
( see 4th item on the page)

It's rated for 300lbs, (which should do for most pins...), and has 27" of clearance.
You'd have to measure the width so that you know for sure
it would fit between the front legs on your pins.

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Thanks Steph,

This is the product I mentioned earlier. But will this do for a TZ? I'm thinking it's probably very close or over the weight limit.

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