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|    Snag to Bob La Londe    |
|    Re: I Know Its a Bad Idea - Farm Jacks    |
|    08 Aug 25 17:24:09    |
      From: Snag_one@msn.com              On 8/8/2025 4:45 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:       > Farm Jack, Off Road Jack, Wagon Jack, (The Kleenex name is Hi-Lift Jack).       >       > Lots of people make them with the most famous being Hi-Lift, the most       > common probably being Harbor Freight, and the crappiest probably being       > Reese. Most of us know what they are, and those of us who have one (or       > more) have probably used them for some pretty sketchy stuff.       >       > I was using one yesterday to lift up a big heavy steel work bench to       > slide a furniture dolly under two of the legs, and I thought it would       > sure be handy if somebody welded a hook or a ring on the two cross pins       > to make it easier to pull out the pin that should click out on its own       > but doesn't because the jack is dirty, stained, and grungy from the last       > job and rarely gets maintained. On my last truck I used to keep a can       > of silicone dry lube in the tool box just to spray down the action of       > the jack when I needed it.       >       > Now I am sure somebody would get pinched putting their finger near the       > mechanism, and some real genius would find away to pull the p[in out       > that's supporting the lad and kill somebody, but it sure would be handy       > if there was a hook of a ring welded to those two cross pins so I       > wouldn't have to stop mid job with me keeping the load from falling by       > pushing with my knee and go find some cleaner and some lube for the jack.       >       >               We called them HandyMan Jacks where I grew up . But then where I grew       up it was "Yippee-I-O-Ki-Yay too so go figure .       --       Snag       We live in a time where intelligent people       are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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