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"MowJack" Lawnmower Lift

Bobdog

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Seen this at the Home Depot for around $200.00 I think. Seems like it would come in handy for the couple times a year I have to get under my 50" lawn tractor for maint and blade changes.

I'm kinda leary of anything from Home Ripo, though. Has anybody bought/used one? Is it a decent homeowner grade tool or should I keep on walking?

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Vegaman_Dan

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Looks pretty tipsy to me. I'd feel a lot better with a wider set of legs or the wheels spaced out to the sides for my own comfort.
 

Fyrme

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MoJack is a good product. They sell them everywhere. I didn't buy one because a 800# electric winch was cheaper and a lot less work. It helped that I have a 4"x16" fir beam running across my garage ceiling though.
 

Charles (in GA)

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Here's mine. Just did this again today. The grass won't dry out, too much rain. The underside was so packed it would not mow, cleaned it out and shoveled it up in a wheelbarrow. Which reminds me, I need to get off this dang computer and get out there and mow some more, or sharpen blades then mow, whatever.

Charles

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CNGsaves

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It's made the inventor a millionaire !!

Unique product and priced at a profit to inventor. :D
 
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jgwood

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I cant remember were I seen it but some one made a attachment to a engine hoist to lift the front end up
 

NUTTSGT

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Mom bought my step-dad one last year. Honestly I've never asked him how well it works. If I remember I'll ask him tomorrow, we're going out to eat with them.
 

John Mc

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Being a wee small fellow myself, I lift the front end of my 50" Gravely, and stuff a jack stand under with my other hand.

What? I'm just a regular guy. A 58 Regular, that is.
 

Mr_fixit

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look at the website, from what I remember there's 2 versions that lift 2 different weights. I bought the heavier one at the scrapyard but didn't use it yet. Hd sells the cheaper one.
 
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