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Messages - Kevin Gilmore

#1
Many years ago, a guy from Texas loved my Lone Star Cobra I built on 2000 and I live near Lincoln Ne. He wanted me to go to Hurricane Cobras for a tour so I contacted the owner and set up a date. I'm so glad I did, what a wonderful company and Cobra ! I'm disappointed they moved as their now too far for me to drive !  :-[ :'(

I hope they continue the attention to detail on their Cobra. What a great car and if I were younger, I'd be asking for a job.  ;D
#2
Important Information / Can't start a thread or reply ?
February 21, 2023, 07:14:16 PM
Hello, I realize I haven't posted or replied for a while and have a problem. I'm logged in but I don't see reply or start a new thread. My messages is the only way I've been able to respond to anyone. What could be the issue ?

This is the only forum that lets me post.

Thank you,
Kevin
#3
General Information / Owners of the Hurricane IRS ?
July 23, 2009, 06:06:21 PM
I'm wondering how well or not, any owners of the IRS works ?
Any problems ?
Have the knuckles, joints shafts ect. held up ?

Thanks,
Kevin
#4
Anyone else wanting to buy ?
Thank you,
Kevin
#5
That may cost you a penny or two. lol
#6
I don't know what happened when I went to post this lift in the for sale, it did not work so that's why I posted here. If you want to move it, that's fine with me. Sorry about that !
#7
New deal......if you order a lift for the $1,799, shipping is FREE !
That alone could save a lot of money. And remember, the sale and free shipping ends Monday  !

(I think the shop needs a few of these for building cobras) lol

email me at- cobrakev@galaxycable.net
Call- 402-781-2322

Thanks,
Kevin
#8
It is hydraulic. with Low-pressure HVLP Direct-Drive cylinders so there are no chains or screw type mechanisms like on other lift designs.
The hydraulic cylinders have velocity-fuse safety valves.
Rugged safety lock bars are capable of holding three-times the rated lifting capacity.
Arm restraints automatically engage each time the lift is raised, just like my mechanic friend that has 4 of this type of lift's in his shop. This unit is really no different than the industrial lift's, just smaller so they can work in our home garages.

Made in the USA.
#9
Motorcycle and,...ATV.



#10
Yep, 89" and a little room to spare for a 8' ceiling.
That's great for us mutant garage owners. I even thought of laying down a sheet of plywood on the arms for a work bench, lawn mower repair, welding, ect.. It's endless.

They also have a motorcycle arm attachment.          .

Here's some specs.

Lifting Capacity*: 6,000 Lbs. / 2727 Kg.

*Max Capacity / Front Axle: 3,000 Lbs. / 1364 Kg.

*Max Capacity / Rear Axle: 3,000 Lbs. / 1364 Kg.

Max Load per Arm: 1,500 Lbs. / 682 Kg.

Height Overall: 89" / 2261 mm.

Height of Column: 64" / 1626 mm.

Typical Width: 105" - 125" / 2667 mm. - 3175 mm.

Arm Reach (Min.): 24" / 610 mm.

Arm Reach (Max.): 44" / 610 mm.

Min. Pad Height: 3.5" / 89 mm.

Max Lift Height (Pad only): 45" / 1143 mm.

Max Lift Height (With 3" Adapter): 48" / 1219 mm.

Motor: 110-220 VAC / 50-60 Hz. 1Ph.

Time of full Rise: 30-Seconds

Individual Column Weight: 300 Lbs. / 136 Kg.

Shipping Weight: 880 Lbs. / 399 Kg.

Shipping Dimensions: 14" x 64" x 40" / 356 mm. x 1626 mm. x 1016 mm.

#11
Hello Matt, I'm very excited !   :)
Send me a email to talk it over and if you want, I'll give you my phone number.

I can also send you a video of it being used.

Kevin

cobrakev@galaxycable.net

#12
Finally,.........I found & bought a two post, four arm, 6,000lb lift for my home garage. I love it. It's made just for us home garage guys that don't have high ceilings. All that's needed is 8' ceiling and the typical 4" depth reinforced (rebar, square wire mesh) concrete floor. I Can't wait to install it and my life just got easier, no more laying on my back ! woo-hoo !
#13
General Information / Re: I.R.S ?
January 08, 2007, 10:23:50 PM
Hello Larry,
I agree, I love to build also. We race sprint cars & I think I like the tinkering & maintenance as much as racing.
What are the main differences between your FFR & the Hurricane that you like it better, besides the body ?
I'm surprised by the cost, for the quality. Good deal.
Anything you would change or do differently with the kit ect...?
Do you have the IRS ?
What is the reason they don't use the 4" round tubes in the frame, like the originals ?

Thanks,
Kevin
#14
General Information / Re: I.R.S ?
January 08, 2007, 11:42:42 AM
Won Best "muscle car" and............. "fastest appearing vehicle" lol !  Never heard that before.
#15
General Information / Re: I.R.S ?
January 08, 2007, 11:38:20 AM
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