👍 I went and bought a Pittsburgh 2ton cuz that didn’t work on my old crapman anyway so I kinda jumped the gun with that comment and the plug I had was just a rubber plug and just a pain in the a.s but I did check the seal and everything was fine but just didn’t work anymore idk but I do recommend Pittsburgh products and Daytona is way too expensive for a regular all purpose floor jack
While I agree a drill with a clutch is the right tool for the job if you have enough experience with an impact gun and especially with one that has a variable trigger speed you can get the job done and without stripping anything but like I said that has to come with experience in skill.
Okay harbor freight, I'd love to know how to make it stop squealing like a dying pig every time I pump the jack handle? I've tried lubing every pivot point with a grease gun AND with spray lithium grease and I cannot make it stop. It is beyond obnoxious.
I have the expensive “sunburst orange” color jack and it makes that screeching sound as well. It’s only under load and I can’t figure it out either. DRIVES ME F-ing CRAZY!!!!
@@toxicxshamrock1428 same! Only under load, never free jacking, and it's truly maddening, and it would be nice if they could advise us on the known wear/squeal points. At this point I'm just gonna tear the whole pivoting assembly off and apart and grease the dog snot out of it and hope for the best! I'll keep you posted if it works once I actually get around to it.
I would just like to say for anybody that owns floor, jacks or bottle jacks with hydraulic fluids, all jacks. That have hydraulic fluids have to be bleed every now and then because it’s just like brake lines your brake lines have air in them. Your brakes aren’t gonna work as well as they should writethe same thing with a jack
Fun fact 3 4 5 ton Daytona Jack they all have the same size cylinder. It's only until the 8 ton and 10 tone and 10 ton Daytona Jack's Jack is when they change the cylinder size.
Except my Pittsburgh jack I got brand new would never bleed right and leaked from new. They wouldn't ever take it back to return or even exchange. Now it's passed the return window and I'm stuck with a brand new jack that's don't work @harborfreight
Those are probably the Hardy 9 mil nitrile gloves (50pk) from HF. I have those; they’re great for oil changes but they do rip if they get caught on something.
@harborfright my floor jack released all its fluid after three uses, when I contacted support the best they offered me was a gift card as compensation because i did not buy the extended warranty, i did not take it. Please be careful of these jacks they could be extremely life threatening and dangerous!!!
How do you know that your jack needs bleeding??? I got three old jacks and none of them working properly. 1 - leaking oil, 2 - is not going up at all, 3 - can lift a car a bit, and then seems to be powerless... ???
Keep doing that for 40 years so I can see how you still you can lift a spoon😂😂 what a clown speak to a doctor about chemicals on your hands and what they do to you🤡🤡
This is the best video I’ve seen and makes it quick and simple, others are more confusing
That would be because they built it😂
The only good thing they EVER built, for the record.
👍 I went and bought a Pittsburgh 2ton cuz that didn’t work on my old crapman anyway so I kinda jumped the gun with that comment and the plug I had was just a rubber plug and just a pain in the a.s but I did check the seal and everything was fine but just didn’t work anymore idk but I do recommend Pittsburgh products and Daytona is way too expensive for a regular all purpose floor jack
The fact the Daytona floor jacks are easy to maintain and change out fluid is nice on its own
I like the drill with clutch some people would do impact... they think impact is for everything and that they are the clutch lol
While I agree a drill with a clutch is the right tool for the job if you have enough experience with an impact gun and especially with one that has a variable trigger speed you can get the job done and without stripping anything but like I said that has to come with experience in skill.
That's why I love my Milwaukee M12 Screwdriver. Clutch with a 1/4 collet. Perfect for this type of stuff (and all IKEA furniture 😂)
Well done to the new media team.
Good, educational videos that also push the store/product
Woah the most simple video can never be found when searching for it
Ain’t that the truth. I’ll have to watch a 20 minute video about some guys life next time I search for this
Will guess I should finally bleed mine …3 yrs later oops
Same here. Lol
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great jack. Has worked without issue on my Aspen,Ram, Dakota and Durango.
Okay harbor freight, I'd love to know how to make it stop squealing like a dying pig every time I pump the jack handle? I've tried lubing every pivot point with a grease gun AND with spray lithium grease and I cannot make it stop. It is beyond obnoxious.
I have the expensive “sunburst orange” color jack and it makes that screeching sound as well. It’s only under load and I can’t figure it out either. DRIVES ME F-ing CRAZY!!!!
@@toxicxshamrock1428 same! Only under load, never free jacking, and it's truly maddening, and it would be nice if they could advise us on the known wear/squeal points. At this point I'm just gonna tear the whole pivoting assembly off and apart and grease the dog snot out of it and hope for the best! I'll keep you posted if it works once I actually get around to it.
It's the pump design squeezing fluid from the pump pistons through the office into the Jack piston. You can't alter it. Made in China 😅.
I would just like to say for anybody that owns floor, jacks or bottle jacks with hydraulic fluids, all jacks. That have hydraulic fluids have to be bleed every now and then because it’s just like brake lines your brake lines have air in them. Your brakes aren’t gonna work as well as they should writethe same thing with a jack
That was good you guys are always the best 💯
Thank you for sharing
I have the same exact floor jack at home! 🤘🏼🧡
Whoever is running Harbour Freights CZcams shorts is doing an amazing job marketing.
Any issues with these like the jack stands?
Those are great jacks
Is it worth getting the super duty?
Need one of those
what if the floor jack is stuck in the UP position?
So is this a must for a brand new jack?
Fun fact 3 4 5 ton Daytona Jack they all have the same size cylinder. It's only until the 8 ton and 10 tone and 10 ton Daytona Jack's Jack is when they change the cylinder size.
I did this for an hour, i pump, but it does down. Is it because of air still being trapped?
Thanks I did know that
Except my Pittsburgh jack I got brand new would never bleed right and leaked from new. They wouldn't ever take it back to return or even exchange. Now it's passed the return window and I'm stuck with a brand new jack that's don't work
@harborfreight
Any jack even after this process without weight,it will lift but once you put weight on it and test it still will not lift.
So what is the solution??
Do the process with weight on jack
That’s right I have the same jack but mine is red
How do you do that on a snapon Jake lol
Don't forget to also spill a little hydraulic jack oil on your thumb this is the most critical part of it will not work👍🏽😏
Go HF!
Please do the table cart lift 1000#
This is the same jack as the snap on.
Bring back the sale for 129.99
Does that gold screw serve any purpose?
Please don’t tell me your talking about the grease port🤦🏻
@austin012579 Thanks that's exactly what I was talking about lol. But what video actually shows them using that to grease? They only add oil to it
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Still waiting to see how to stop the bleeding
I like how y’all aren’t even using harbor freight gloves
Maybe they’re using gloves that haven’t been released yet
Those are probably the Hardy 9 mil nitrile gloves (50pk) from HF.
I have those; they’re great for oil changes but they do rip if they get caught on something.
They do sell black nitrile gloves
@harborfright my floor jack released all its fluid after three uses, when I contacted support the best they offered me was a gift card as compensation because i did not buy the extended warranty, i did not take it. Please be careful of these jacks they could be extremely life threatening and dangerous!!!
I just had this problem like 30 mins ago I bought one and I put oil and after three pumps boom oils splashed everywhere
All hydraulic jacks are dangerous
yes, ones that are poorly made.@@JohnSmith-xu7ev
i love HF products, but hey i guess you get what you pay for... i really wish they could have handled my case better.@@nxtheoriginal2962
You can bleed any floor jack by fully opening the lowering valve and pumping the handle all the way up and all the way down like 10-20 times
Ya and where does the air go smart guy.
@@JM-yx1lmUranus.
Start by throwing it out ….😅
I’m just kidding I own three 😢😂
Alway bleed any hydrauic cylinder when air is introduce 2 inside of houing😊
How do u know if air is introduced
Or just take it back and get a new one
AND....you should never have to do this unless there is an issue. If there is, it's faster to warranty it out than to do this.
You have to do this when they’re new …
....not when the jack is like over 100lbs.
How do you know that your jack needs bleeding??? I got three old jacks and none of them working properly.
1 - leaking oil,
2 - is not going up at all,
3 - can lift a car a bit, and then seems to be powerless...
???
Google harbor freight Jack law suit
Pretty sure that was jack stands not sheering easy enough, was it not?
Also you should never work under a vehicle held only by a jack.
You could have just slid the wrag under it
Rag
People that wear gloves, to work on things. Are afraid to get their hands dirty.
Or they just don't want to waste time washing their hands after the work is done.
Keep doing that for 40 years so I can see how you still you can lift a spoon😂😂 what a clown speak to a doctor about chemicals on your hands and what they do to you🤡🤡
It takes almost no time at all to use gloves and if you've ever smacked your knuckles when a bolt breaks loose you might consider getting some mpacts
well probably yeah. could that not be more obvious?