Bought this jack to help move a 14′X16’storage building.It easily lifted the building(one end at a time)high enough for me to back a trailer underneath.I also used it as a winch to drag the building around to fine tune it’s position before jacking it back up and replacing the support blocks.I saved double what I paid for the jack by not having to pay a large rollback to move the building.I used the Super Saver Shipping(I’m cheap)thinking it would take a week or more to come.Ordered it on Sunday night,it was here Tuesday afternoon.The box was badly damaged,but the jack was not.I can understand that since the jack does have a little weight to it.This tool will do alot,but if you’re not carefull it can hurt you.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Hi-Lift Jack was shipped very quickly. I found it was easy to use and met the standard in which was claimed. I am using it in many different ways on my farm and now wonder what I did before owning one!
Rating: 5 / 5
You want a jack like this? then you ARE going to abuse it. I liked the “extreme” version but decided I can add all the good stuff myself for less than $10,
There isn’t a better jack that approaches this range.
Rating: 5 / 5
One of the first things I learned surfing the web was that nearly everyone who goes off-road takes a Hi-Lift jack along with them. I used to keep a long bumper jack with me when I went with my CJ-2A and even as bad as that jack was, it got me out of several binds.
So there was no doubt that I would get a Hi-Lift jack as one of my first pieces of off-road gear. I decided to get all the trimmings and go for the 60-inch model since I was not expecting to get an electric winch anytime soon, and the extra length may come in handy if I have to manually winch myself using the jack. Even after I got the electric winch, the Hi-Lift is still on my list of essential gear.
I never leave home without it.
My first mounting system consisted of a 4XRAC and Jack Protector cover. I assembled the brackets to the roof rack with some additional hardware that I purchased.
The Hi-Lift is great. I have no doubt that this is an essential tool to have with you at all times.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought my hi-liftjack just for general jacking needs. I didn’t know that I would need it to lift a large tractor weight into the back of a trailer to take to a salvage yard. It worked perfectly though and then was used again to lift the trailer onto the hitch of my truck. Very useful and very easy to use. I would definetely by again.
Rating: 5 / 5
#1 by Chris on March 6, 2010 - 9:50 pm
Bought this jack to help move a 14′X16’storage building.It easily lifted the building(one end at a time)high enough for me to back a trailer underneath.I also used it as a winch to drag the building around to fine tune it’s position before jacking it back up and replacing the support blocks.I saved double what I paid for the jack by not having to pay a large rollback to move the building.I used the Super Saver Shipping(I’m cheap)thinking it would take a week or more to come.Ordered it on Sunday night,it was here Tuesday afternoon.The box was badly damaged,but the jack was not.I can understand that since the jack does have a little weight to it.This tool will do alot,but if you’re not carefull it can hurt you.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by EeyoreThe Great on March 6, 2010 - 10:29 pm
The Hi-Lift Jack was shipped very quickly. I found it was easy to use and met the standard in which was claimed. I am using it in many different ways on my farm and now wonder what I did before owning one!
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Bob on March 6, 2010 - 11:28 pm
You want a jack like this? then you ARE going to abuse it. I liked the “extreme” version but decided I can add all the good stuff myself for less than $10,
There isn’t a better jack that approaches this range.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Paul Mark Provencher on March 7, 2010 - 1:38 am
One of the first things I learned surfing the web was that nearly everyone who goes off-road takes a Hi-Lift jack along with them. I used to keep a long bumper jack with me when I went with my CJ-2A and even as bad as that jack was, it got me out of several binds.
So there was no doubt that I would get a Hi-Lift jack as one of my first pieces of off-road gear. I decided to get all the trimmings and go for the 60-inch model since I was not expecting to get an electric winch anytime soon, and the extra length may come in handy if I have to manually winch myself using the jack. Even after I got the electric winch, the Hi-Lift is still on my list of essential gear.
I never leave home without it.
My first mounting system consisted of a 4XRAC and Jack Protector cover. I assembled the brackets to the roof rack with some additional hardware that I purchased.
The Hi-Lift is great. I have no doubt that this is an essential tool to have with you at all times.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by C. Johansen on March 7, 2010 - 1:40 am
I bought my hi-liftjack just for general jacking needs. I didn’t know that I would need it to lift a large tractor weight into the back of a trailer to take to a salvage yard. It worked perfectly though and then was used again to lift the trailer onto the hitch of my truck. Very useful and very easy to use. I would definetely by again.
Rating: 5 / 5