HIGH LIFT JACKS!! Widow makers or life savers??

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I use mine for moving my 110 from one side of the drive to the other, jack up, then push over. They are lethal, sometimes they can send the handle flapping up and down but I've never seen it. They need to be kept greased like bb says, and off road they're good as a tirfor style winch or for breaking suction when a motor is belly deep in mud, or breaking the bead on a tyre. I've used mine with best results though for what it's designed for - pulling up tree roots and concrete posts etc.
 
I use mine for moving my 110 from one side of the drive to the other, jack up, then push over. They are lethal, sometimes they can send the handle flapping up and down but I've never seen it. They need to be kept greased like bb says, and off road they're good as a tirfor style winch or for breaking suction when a motor is belly deep in mud, or breaking the bead on a tyre. I've used mine with best results though for what it's designed for - pulling up tree roots and concrete posts etc.
So they are useful for everything but changing wheels in extreme conditions!! Im going to stick with me little bottle jack and planks of wood!!! And I'm going to use the jack for moving the neighbours car when they park in my space!! Thanks for the input
 
good for pushing the motor out of tracks if stuck.
Don't stand with face near handle. If they don't lock the will self drop.
If your really stuck a small shackle with the hi lift and you can make a winch.
 
good for pushing the motor out of tracks if stuck.
Don't stand with face near handle. If they don't lock the will self drop.
If your really stuck a small shackle with the hi lift and you can make a winch.
So many uses! Apart from the one I bought it for!!! Thanks for the input !!!
 
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