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Rich ,That's a Rotary cassett lift.
we like them because you can put the cassett tub in the ground and run the piping ,but not put in a lift untill you need it. plus the fiberglass tub contains any oil that may leak from the lift.
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At the dealership I work at, my bay has that same twin post Rotary in ground hydraulic hoist. I really like it, as other than a approx 6" wide flat steel cover, that is essentially flat, there is nothing else on the floor. no bumps to have to roll a transmission jack over. Not only is the bottom wide open, also has no posts to hit the doors on. But with 2 hydraulic cylinders, and the in ground design, it is a lot pricier and more labor intensive to install than a 2 post above ground unit.
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