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Old 02-08-2004, 03:42 PM
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Hard Top Hoist

I just installed an electric hoist I bought from HTH Co. for my 98 SL500 ... easy to install and works great. How heavy is our hard top? Anybody knows?

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Old 02-08-2004, 06:27 PM
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75 lbs.

How much does the electric from HTH, Co?
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Old 02-08-2004, 10:47 PM
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Only 75 #? Seems more than that. The electric hoist cost $755 while the manual $385. The electric is the way to go. So easy to operate without help ... a one man operation.
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The electric hoist cost $755 while the manual $385. The electric is the way to go. So easy to operate without help ... a one man operation.
Yikes! Forgot where I got mine, but the manual was about $180 vs $400 for the electric. The manual crank is basically a boat winch and a couple of pulleys with straps on one end.

And the manual is a one-man operation too. Just not as cool.
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Exactly G-Benz -- the manual hoists are much, much less $ than the electric versions, and the winch isn't much more difficult to use than a push button.
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Damn folks, $755 for a hoist. Try Mega-Mart. Get a $10 boat trailer winch, a couple of bucks for some cable and pullys, and $10 worth of nylon straps and Bob's your uncle as they say.
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I considered those less expensive hoists, but they all have the tendency to damage the rubber seals around. The HTH hoist craddles the top like a baby.

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