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Thread: Craftsman Atv jack! Worth it?

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    this one...http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...Lift+Equipment..

    not shure if I like the small wheels on the back..concrete yes but anything else...

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    BUY IT!! I love mine. They are very very handy..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dammit! View Post

    Thanks for that...I saw this jack while browsing the Sears flyer recently and "thought I have to have that" I also received a Sears gift certificate and was going to put it towards it...I just read all 66 of those reviews and it sounds like low quality substandard craftsmanship as we have come to expect these days from companies...I have a few 30 year old small hydraulic jacks up here on my property that work fine....The fact the so many people had problems with an "NEW: ATV jack is inexcusable....I wonder how many people that posted good reviews early on ran into problems later.....anyway I will now not be buying one the these china junk items with a nice lable on it.
    Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
    Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.


    Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home

    Rides: TIGER Factory line up, Tricky Dicks Cagiva 200, 4- Franks 3 and 4 Wheelers

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    I see most of them are lifting heavy road bikes

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    i also had the problem with it not returning without any weight on it...but for what i use it for im all set. you really dont need a trike on a jack to change the oil. it is helpful for tire changes thou...

    im using it to build a project and havent had a problem so far and its been on the jack for a month or so now.

    Mike
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