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I Love Grits
06-30-2006, 07:37 PM
I'll be ordering this 3 ton piece from Sears. Yes I know I could do better, but for 70 dollars its comparable to HF, and alot better looking IMO.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&cat=Mechanics+Tools&subcat=Lift+Equipment&pid=00950186000
Just posting for others interest.
eschoendorff
06-30-2006, 08:51 PM
That looks exactly like the 2 1/4 ton that I just got from HF. But mine's orange.
I Love Grits
06-30-2006, 08:57 PM
That looks exactly like the 2 1/4 ton that I just got from HF. But mine's orange.
Yea, I saw that one a couple weeks back. Rather have the nice gloss black finish and the craftsman name, even if they are identical. Plus I am assured this one meets or exceeds all standards for 3 tons.
kartracer55
06-30-2006, 10:08 PM
How big is the saddle? I hate the little jacks that have the tiny 2 inch saddle on them... makes it a PITA and the thought of the jack slipping off as your raising the car/truck is always in your mind.
Just a thought
Jim
I Love Grits
06-30-2006, 11:27 PM
3" mabye pushing 4". To be honest, I measured with my fingers , and Im not to hot and turning that into standard lengths. When I pick it up tomorrow, I will take pictures of it with a ruler for you thought. Its not the biggest saddle (i.e. 5") but its alot bigger than the 2" i have now on the HF.
kartracer55
06-30-2006, 11:36 PM
Haha dont worry about it, I was just throwing it out there.
Those little 2 inch saddle trolley jacks are "useless" and tend to piss me off. I cant imagine trying to jack up a full frame car or an SUV with a trolley jack because the saddle, in most cases, wouldnt fit "around" the frame rails, know what I mean? Besides, they all seem to be the same cheap chinese jack-O'-Death design
Jim
I Love Grits
06-30-2006, 11:57 PM
Hate to tell you but Ive been doing all my lifting with only 1/2 ton trucks (Tahoes and Avalanches mainly) with the little 2" saddle HF jack special. Granted I am only doing it to raise it to jackstands, and sometimes I am very cautious, but in HF's defense- the jack has preformed flawlessly. I just hate not having a long reach handle that allows for the lowering of the jack.
Figured it was time to get something a little bigger as I am going to be swapping 1 ton axles in underneath, and hopefully , within the next couple of years, the Dmax/ Allison NVG263 combo. :)
I Love Grits
07-01-2006, 07:26 PM
Its a 5" saddle by the way. Preety nice jack for 75 dollars even. Picked it up tonight- came completelly assembled, and is not next to the HF press.
l_bilyk
07-01-2006, 08:03 PM
That looks exactly like the 2 1/4 ton that I just got from HF. But mine's orange.
I think those are like an inch shorter... very similar bot not identical
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