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Posted by Randy S.E.-MN on November 05, 2006 at 06:50:46 from (206.9.216.25):
In Reply to: Farm Jack posted by Mike CA on November 04, 2006 at 23:34:09:
I bought one of those at my local farm store for about thirty dollars, then proceeded to find out how useless they were in jacking up a tractor. Ive used it for other things, but don't use it for a tractor...the top will tilt inward twards whatever you are jacking and will scratch or dent your sheetmetal or whatever...Randy
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