Ferguson Jack

Woodchuck

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Picked up a very nice jack from a neighbor the other day. Includes the front support and has a Ferguson Data tag. $100!
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I've hauled at least a dozen, maybe far more of them to the scrap yard, they came with some of the many non
running fords I have hauled to the scrap yard. Never seen 1 hooked up.
 
While this jack was fine for hard surfaces care should be taking
when use on dirt and soil which is why a ground plate was also
offer as an option for these jack although you very rarely see
these ground plates attached to the Jacks.
Of course your hydraulics should be in good shape for tire
removal
 
If your hydraulics have leak down than things will not be good. I have seen where some guys will chain them up to the top link area. I have wood blocks that i use when I go to pickup dead tractors with implements attached. This way I can jack up the implement and put the wood block under the 3pt upper arms and rest on the top of the axle trumpet This way I can winch the tractor with the implement onto the trailer all in one shot. Ever though my hydraulics are good I would use something like that as a safety measure.
 
The guy that thought that lift up had a good idea, but I don't think
he took it far enough. It wouldn't take much to redo it with heavier
material and make it so it's able to lock itself in place when fully extended.
Then you could safely leave it there for years if needed.
 
When I was a kid and helping my dad change wheels and he wanted to move up slowly he would put it in overdrive (or leave it in standard) and I would run the starter with the PTO engaged and we could "inch" the wheel into place very easily. My jack is a totally different style than that one.
 

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