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Yeah, the four arm parallelagram is a nice way to accomplich the lift. To keep it all from binding we just drive the front bar, the back ones just tie it down and keep the arms parallel to the floor, rotation is about the front axis. We also spread out the front from the rear so that it would fold pretty flat and offset the front and rear so they go between one another. hope that answers your question.
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