Product Review |
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| Product: | - Agri-Fab ATV Jack. |
| Test Duration: | - Long Term |
| Tested By: | - Patrick Saunders, ATVPT Pres. |
| Location: | - Michigan |
| Machine: | - All machines. |
| Review Date: | - 2007 |
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| Wide stance gives a more stable lift. | |
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| I like the way the quad feels when it's at the maximum lift, very stable indeed. | |
Shop Test: |
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| Any shop needs an ATV Jack if you plan on doing any kind of work on your machines, from changing tires to more involved projects. I have 2 atv lifts and use them both at the same time when doing tire changes. So do you need an atv jack, heck yes. I used ours yesterday while doing a Dalton Spring review on the 04 660 Grizzly. This Agri-Fab Jack gets the job done with ease. It's wide stand provides you with a very stable platform while you are working on your machine. Having 17" of lift gets your load high enough to work on, with out having to bend over constantly. The built in tool holders work, giving you a spot to keep your tools instead of laying them on the floor. 1500 lbs of lift assures you that you will get your ATV up in the air with out a hitch. The 3 positive stops will keep your load secure and the heavy duty foot release makes quick work at releasing the stops. I really like how the handle works like a regular jack handle. Turn the handle counter clockwise to release the jack, clockwise and pump away. This is most definitely a very nice addition to our work shop here at ATVPT Headquarters. | |
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Note: This product was provided by Agri-Fab ( www.agri-fab.com). |