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Posted: Sun Sep 9th, 2012 10:48 pm |
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charmaine Member
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ive got a bradbury atl one of the first 6.5 years old now no real probs give me a call ill tell u more [Edited to remove tel no. Please use Private Message – click on the user name.] Last edited on Tue Sep 11th, 2012 08:37 am by |
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Posted: Fri Sep 7th, 2012 08:18 am |
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Favell Trade Member
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I have an ancient Bradbury MOT lift that I am looking to replace soon. Having measured the recess I have see that it is quite shallow and not very long by todays standards. However Bradbury do a new ATL lift that will fit straight into the existing recess, this will obviously save me a lot of down time and cost in fitting the new lift. Has anybody had any experiences, good or bad with Bradbury ATL lifts? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks, Fav.
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