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Post by keith on Apr 25, 2021 10:33:00 GMT 10
No I don’t have one....just thought I would throw it in the mix....could be a good yuppy addition. Ah ok , yeah , I’m not sure how long they would last.
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Post by Tvan on Apr 26, 2021 19:41:05 GMT 10
G’day Keith,
I have a small 1200KG bottle jack which I purchased at Repco, its pretty compact and not very much weight. Used already once in anger. Think it is a Pro Lift Brand.
Jake
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Post by keith on May 3, 2021 16:27:01 GMT 10
G’day Keith, I have a small 1200KG bottle jack which I purchased at Repco, its pretty compact and not very much weight. Used already once in anger. Think it is a Pro Lift Brand. Jake Ok thanks I’ll have a look .
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andyh
2015 Tourist
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Post by andyh on May 24, 2021 5:44:31 GMT 10
My Jack
Chamfered on one end - cut out to match the tube frame on the other. Disclaimer, I still have a center stand so this only works for the front and SC.
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Post by kirsil on Jul 6, 2021 12:27:17 GMT 10
I made my own small jack. Simple but effective. Works on the chair and to lift the front wheel off the ground. All the parts available from Bunnings. The base is 100mm square washer. Tube is 25mm square x 180mm long. Threaded rod is 20mm x 210mm long with a 40mm angle on top. The thread screw is a threaded connector cut in half. It’s light and compact.
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