You've got to be careful with those, also. I once was jacking the back of my truck up, the jack slipped, and the handle went spiraling high over the truck and landed in front of the truck.I'd get the Hi Lift. It has a removable handle.
You've got to be careful with those, also. I once was jacking the back of my truck up, the jack slipped, and the handle went spiraling high over the truck and landed in front of the truck.I'd get the Hi Lift. It has a removable handle.
You've got to be careful with those, also. I once was jacking the back of my truck up, the jack slipped, and the handle went spiraling high over the truck and landed in front of the truck.
Why are you wanting to start arguments?? Quoting your first comment in this thread. Thanks.
And neither know's diddly.Because somebody will post their opinion about jacks. Then somebody else will respond “No, no! You don’t know jack…!”
I carry a 12 ton bottle jack and a more power puller now , several times in the past a hilift jack caused more trouble than the original problem. I do have several but they are normally used as spreaders or clamps.
A 3 ton 30 ft more power puller is the thing to have and my horse trailer weighs 9000lbs empty so the 12 ton bottle jack is the safest thing.