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Ray from Canada wrote: " I have had some issues with leakage at the quick connecters I was thinking of making myself some type of a small curb to protect the hoses so I could leave them on the ground"

Me, too.

I took the el Cheapo route and just wrap a plastic grocery bag around them and just leave them looped in front of the lifts.  

Make sure the female end receptacle is screwed on tight - use a couple of rags and get the end strongly hand-tight, although, I've left the hoses attached to the lifts and one of them still leaked a tad.  Inside, the valve is closed by spring pressure when disconected, but, if there is any crud in the ATF that gets stuck in in the valve, it will leak.  Don't yet know how to cure that but ATF is relatively cheap, no?  It might be nice if someone offered drip pads but a piece of felt on top of a piece of plastic sheet should help.  

The price of having a lift?

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