Modified Free-Standing Jack Used To Lift Objects In Shop
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Joe Strullmyer, St. Peter, Ill.: "I use this modified free-standing jack to lift objects in my shop. It's always ready to go and saves a lot of time and effort. It's supported by a base made from square steel tubing and is held steady by a pair of steel rods that extend from the back of the base up to the top of the jack. The expanded base assures a better foundation to lift from if I want to use it outside the shop in soft areas. A long handle provides extra leverage when lifting the object. I recently used the jack to lift a broken spray boom."
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Modified Free-Standing Jack Used To Lift Objects In Shop
FARM SHOP Tools 25-1-28 Joe Strullmyer, St. Peter, Ill.: "I use this modified free-standing jack to lift objects in my shop. It's always ready to go and saves a lot of time and effort. It's supported by a base made from square steel tubing and is held steady by a pair of steel rods that extend from the back of the base up to the top of the jack. The expanded base assures a better foundation to lift from if I want to use it outside the shop in soft areas. A long handle provides extra leverage when lifting the object. I recently used the jack to lift a broken spray boom."
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