MoJack MJ-PRO - Pro For Lawn Tractors And Zero Turn Mowers
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MoJack Pro For Lawn Tractors And Zero Turn Mowers
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All In One Unit That Works On Virtually Every Tractor & ZTR • Safe, efficient, reliable way to lift your lawn tractor or ztr • Fits mowers with 18 to 44 inches between the front wheels
Weight Capacity Of 600 Lbs • Made with strong, durable 2" tube steel
Raises Mower 28" Off The Ground • Gives you full access to the undercarriage for repairs • Safer than car ramps or cement blocks
Compact Design • Folds flat to 6 inch height for easy storage
Self Braking Winch • Lifts the mower easily, keeps it from falling
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| Model Number: | MJ-PRO |
| UPC: | 859518001456 | | Manufacturer: | MoJack | | Made in USA: | Yes |
| Overview |
| Weight: | 100 Lbs. (45.36 kilograms) | | Dimensions: | 41L x 64W x 45H (104.14 x 162.56 x 114.30 cm) | | Consumer Warranty: | 1 Year | |
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Average Rating: 3.0 of 5.0
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Written November 30, 2009 |
| How to Safely Lift Riding Lawn Mowers |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder from (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Servicing a walk-behind lawn mower is a piece of cake. Simply push it onto its side.
Good luck trying to turn a riding lawn tractor or zero turn mower over.
These heavy-duty machines weigh hundreds of pounds. You can hurt yourself or damage the mower if you do it incorrectly.
Now, imagine if you had a lift to quickly raise and lower your mower. Best of all, you can crank the handle using an ordinary cordless drill.
Watch this video from MoJack Lawn Mower Lift to learn more about this time saving product. Very cool. |
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Written November 10, 2009 |
| Make sure to check the nuts on your MoJack |
| By Gilbert Floyd from (Grand Blanc, MI) |
I'm a home owner, so the Mojack hasn't been used over 5 times this year.
I have a zero turn Toro 48" mower. I was getting ready to put it away, so I started to clean it up. I pulled out my Mojack since it's a really a safe way of doing it, so I thought. I got the mower in the air and put the safety stand in place, then I put the safety pin in place.
I took the blades off and cleaned the deck, then I decided to finish up the next day. So I pulled the pin and cranked it up just enough to get stand out, then I started to lower the jack.
All at once the damn thing came apart where rollers are, and down came my Toro- BAM ! Come to find out, the nuts came off the roller. The place where the pins and rollers sit is bent.
Make sure to check the nuts on your Mojack! |
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