High Lift Riding Mower / Atv Jack on 2040-parts.com
Kernersville, North Carolina, US
- Heavy duty hydraulic pump lifts 300 lb. to a max height of 24 in.
- Five position wheel width adjustment fits lawnmowers and ATV/Quads from
36 in. to 51 in. wide - One-handed six position wheel saddle depth adjustment for different size tires
- 5 in. rubber wheels for easy maneuverability, one-pin removal for easy storage
- Three position safety lock
- Foot activated pump - no hand cranking
- Separate foot pedal for slow, controlled release
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