For anyone watching this video, the plastic 'stop wedge' that he is trying to figure out how to remove at 2:10 is there for packaging. It needs to be removed before you try and raise up the handle or you will bend the bar it is wedged against. They don't show it being removed in the video.
So many videos on this Jack people love it. I built it stored it, and have not used it yet but I am sure I really love the Jack. Rolls are so easy in the garage. I have deep cent joints my regular Jacks get caught in, irritating. This Jack just rolls right over the Joints. @@JrodKustoms
Why doesn't any review show HOW to remove the shipping wedge! Still struggling. . . Uuugh
The only reason I watched this video was for the shipping wedge. Thank you comments you are the real hero’s
For anyone watching this video, the plastic 'stop wedge' that he is trying to figure out how to remove at 2:10 is there for packaging. It needs to be removed before you try and raise up the handle or you will bend the bar it is wedged against. They don't show it being removed in the video.
I used a cutoff wheel to remove the one on mine. Quick solution.
I remove the wedge by using the provided wench placing it under the wedge and place upwards pressure. It pops out
I see lots of videos on this Jack. I am waiting for someone to state 3 tons on plastic wheels? I guess they are fine.
Had a box truck on it and good so far
So many videos on this Jack people love it. I built it stored it, and have not used it yet but I am sure I really love the Jack. Rolls are so easy in the garage. I have deep cent joints my regular Jacks get caught in, irritating. This Jack just rolls right over the Joints. @@JrodKustoms
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