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Old 01-01-2010 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Disco Mike
Always buy the heaviest,"CAST" Hi Lift you can buy for saftey.
Couldn't agree more!

I've seen a few of those cheap "farm jacks" fail under load and even bend!

The nice thing about the hi lift jack is the handle is removable so it also doubles as a breaker bar!
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 01:23 PM
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While they don't look nearly as kewl as a hi lift jack hanging on the side of your roof rack, air jacks don't require lift points and get you out of trouble much more quickly, and without getting dirty.

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...5091_200335091


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfthZpXFBHA
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 02:41 PM
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[QUOTE=Suede;155939]While they don't look nearly as kewl as a hi lift jack hanging on the side of your roof rack, air jacks don't require lift points and get you out of trouble much more quickly, and without getting dirty.

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...5091_200335091


ARB has one as well: http://www.arb.com.au/products/arb-r...uipment/jacks/
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 02:51 PM
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May not work as well if you have an exhaust leak! lol
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 03:08 PM
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No I do not have rock sliders yet.
http://www.hi-lift.com/accessories/lift-mate.html
They are on the to do list.
And yes, right now the jack would be for winching and not jacking.
When we got stuck this last spring I could have gotten us out had I had one.
There was a tree close enough that I could have hooked to the truck and the tree and yanked us out instead of walking 5 miles in the rain and leaving my wife and kids in the truck with the hand gun for protection.

There was a small spot with water, was not deep, but it was rutted and we rode up onto the front and rear axles so all four wheels were off the ground.
It was wet sand, I shoveled and shoveled and shoved fallen tree branches under the tires but I just could not get her out.
I would scoop out the sand and it would fall back in place as fast as I shoveled.

The first rule of offroading is dont go alone.
But these are just 2 tracks.
But some guys with Super Swampers dug ruts in the water for some poor unsuspecting sap like me.
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 03:13 PM
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They also have this.
http://www.hi-lift.com/accessories/bumper-lift.html
http://www.hi-lift.com/accessories/lift-mate.html
So you dont have to have rock sliders to lift your truck.
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 03:17 PM
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dang, they've went up in price. I got my hi-lift from TSC years ago for under $50.

spike, if you're going to be using it for winching I would get the one with the longest handle (can't tell if the are the same or not from the pics) Even winching a 3,500lbs jeep with a hi-lift can be difficult at times..you need every inch of leverage you can get. I've used one to winch a full size chevy and it took everything I had to push the handle.
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 03:36 PM
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Good point Nite Train.
I have used a Farm Jack to pull fence posts together to tighten up electric fencing, but never to pull a truck or tractor.
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 03:56 PM
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I've always used a 48" but I believe the 60" comes with a longer handle. Also the 60 doesn't need to be reset as often when using it for winching...just something else you might want to consider.
 
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Old 01-01-2010 | 04:06 PM
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I think the 60" would be way to big and heavy for most of what I will be using it for.
Thats 5ft long, add a jack base and the jack would be taller than me!! Literally!
 


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