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Snowmobile Jackstand
"My lever-operated snowmobile jackstand lets me raise the back end of a snowmobile without straining my back. Works great for maintenance work and keeps the track from freezing to the ground during storage. It also allows safe pre-ride warmup of the engine, drive train, and track," says Ken Larson, Maple Grove, Minn.
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Snowmobile Jackstand FARM HOME Miscellaneous 19-6-8 "My lever-operated snowmobile jackstand lets me raise the back end of a snowmobile without straining my back. Works great for maintenance work and keeps the track from freezing to the ground during storage. It also allows safe pre-ride warmup of the engine, drive train, and track," says Ken Larson, Maple Grove, Minn.
The "Lever-Lift", as Larson calls it, is made from aluminum and high-density plastic. You position it directly under the rear lift bar of the snowmobile and pull a lever down to engage an automatic lock mechanism. It holds the back of the snow-mobile about 6 in. off the ground. At full lift, the handle can be left in its downward position or pivoted forward out of the way.
Larson is looking for a manufacturer.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ken Larson, 13301 Maple Knoll Way, No. 309, Maple Grove, Minn. 55369 (ph 612 494-4728).
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