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Old Dec 12, 2013 | 07:28 PM
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I just bought a used "Team Lift" two post lift. 9000 lb lift. I think the model # was TPO9A. I'm looking for the installation instructions for this lift.

Team Lift is out of business and the company sold to United Automotive Products. Team Lifts were made in USA. United Automotive lifts are made in China with the same model #'s but not the same lift.

Cleburne, Texas is the company location for both companies. I was finally able to locate the original company owner of Team Lift who apparently now works for UAL.

He has gotten rid of all old installation instructions for the original Team Lifts equipment.

Anybody out there have any help?
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Old Dec 12, 2013 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeM
I just bought a used "Team Lift" two post lift. 9000 lb lift. I think the model # was TPO9A. I'm looking for the installation instructions for this lift.

Team Lift is out of business and the company sold to United Automotive Products. Team Lifts were made in USA. United Automotive lifts are made in China with the same model #'s but not the same lift.

Cleburne, Texas is the company location for both companies. I was finally able to locate the original company owner of Team Lift who apparently now works for UAL.

He has gotten rid of all old installation instructions for the original Team Lifts equipment.

Anybody out there have any help?
I don't have any manual for you, but you might look for a lift service company near you. I bought a used lift and called a service guy up and he installed it filled it with fluid in an hour. ( two guys ) $300.00 Just a thought.
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Old Dec 13, 2013 | 07:12 AM
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I don't have any manual for you, but you might look for a lift service company near you. I bought a used lift and called a service guy up and he installed it filled it with fluid in an hour. ( two guys ) $300.00 Just a thought.
I can install it myself. I'm just looking for some dimensions to do a little planning before setting things in place. Thanks.
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http://www.americanautomotiveequipme...ft-p/tp09a.htm

http://www.americanautomotiveequipme...P9A-p/tp9a.htm

Suppose this doesn't help. Tech specs.
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Old Dec 13, 2013 | 11:43 AM
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Thanks, I've been there. Supposedly, they bought out Team lift, and then United Automotive Equipment bought them out. All in the same building, same town. The lift they sell now has the same model number but it's made in China instead of US. I may have to refer back to those dimensions if I don't come up with something.

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