Easy & Safe Lifting Of Lawn Tractors & Zero Turns •Winch & rack system works better than ramps or jacks •Ideal for blade sharpening, belt replacement and debris removal
Self-Braking Winch And Ratcheting Safety-Lock •Prevents the mower from slipping or becoming unstable
Fits Most Tractors And Zero Turns On The Market •Lifting capacity: 750 lbs •Lifting front end only - not total weight of mower •Lifting height up to 28" high •Any mower with outside front wheel measurement of 31.5" to 62.5" •Easily lifted with one hand or a power drill
Easy To Move And Store •Folds flat to just 6", wheels make it easy to put away
Add the MoJack Workbench (sold separately) •Easily repair push mowers, small engines, other small projects
Model
Model Number:
MOJACK-PRO
UPC:
859518001456
Manufacturer
MoJack
Consumer Warranty
1 Winch Year
Overview
Weight
110 Lbs. (49.90 kilograms)
Dimensions
40.0L x 62.5W x 45.0H (101.60 x 158.75 x 114.30 cm)
Q: You compare 300 lb & 500 lbs lifting. I don't think lifting the front end of a riding mower is the same as LIFTING the entire mower. What are you discussing with the weight 'lifting'? by Robert Louviere from Louisiana on April 25, 2012
A: Robert - the lift "rating" refers to what is called front axle weight. It is basically what the front end of the mower weighs, not the entire mower. by Todd, Product Expert
Q: I have John Deere Z225 42-inch cut. I would like to know the weight on my lawn mower. In my owners manual it says the weight is 515 lbs. so if I buy one of your jacks which is the best because I have a bad back. by Allen Decker from Indiana on May 05, 2011
A: Allen - for a riding mower weighing 500 lbs or more (like your John Deere), the the MoJack PRO is the right lift for you. This lift will raise your riding mower up to 28 inches off the ground so you can work underneath your mower with ease. by Todd, Product Expert
Q: I have a John Deere LX 277 And I work on larger decks 48-60''. Will the pro model #MJ 750lb be large enough? by Lloyd Henderson from Alabama on May 01, 2011
A: Lloyd - this lift will definitely handle a John Deere LX277 tractor. As for the models with the larger decks, it all depends on two key things: (1) the weight of the riding mower, and (2) the distance between the front wheels. This particular lift can lift a riding mower weighing up to 750 lbs. There are a number of larger deck riding mowers that weigh 800 to 1,000 lbs, so this lift won't be able to handle something that heavy. And this lift can accommodate any mower with an outside front wheel measurement of 31.5" to 62.5". Again, these are some larger deck commercial type riding mowers that have a wheel to wheel measurement that is greater than 62.5", so this lift won't be wide enough to handle something like that either. by Todd, Product Expert
Q: I have an Ariens Zoom 2148 ZTR. Which Mojack lift should I purchase. by John Hughes from North Carolina on April 27, 2011
A: Going with the Pro would be our best suggestion, your model is not the biggest mower in Ariens lineup, but still not light by any means and going with the smaller lift may become difficult due to the weight on the Ariens machine you have.
Q: I have a Snapper z2205kv-60 zero turn. I just purchased the mojack ez. Will this be ok to lift this? by Bill Cary from Ohio on April 10, 2011
A: Thanks for your inquiry. Absolutely not. This jack does not have enough weight capacity to handle this mower. You would want to use the Mojack PRO for that mower. That has a weight capacity of up to 750 lbs by Todd, Product Expert
Q: How do you get to the blades to sharpen them? by Greg Fewin from Kansas on March 14, 2011
A: Thanks for your inquiry. You would need a jack of some type to lift the mower up to remove the blades so you can sharpen them. We do offer jacks for sale on our site. by Todd, Product Expert
Q: Can I fit my 2008 harley davidson low rider on this? If there is a way i'm sold on this product. by Paulie V from New Jersey on March 10, 2011
A: Thanks for your inquiry. These jacks are only meant for lawn mowers. If they are used for any other type of vehicle extreme safety hazards could occur. by Todd, Product Expert
Overall Rating
5.0
(Based on 5 Reviews)
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June 24, 2010
Max Cutler, IN
Really like it
Bought a MoJack and really like it.
The drill reduction gear was bad and they sent a new one and it works ok now and I really like the machine.
It's a lot safer working on the mowers now.
May 21, 2010
Angel Delgado Clermont, FL
My new Mojack Pro
It is a nice tool to service my Toro Zero Turn 4200- it's a great lifting jack.
May 10, 2010
Jim Abilene, TX
Great lift
I have a very large Gravely zero turn and the MoJack makes cleaning the underside of the deck easy.
My old method was to wrap a few chains around the front end, then use the front end loader on my tractor to lift it up. That method worked but it was a pain.
My original method was to use my engine hoist but to constantly dig that out and set it up was a bigger pain than using the tractor.
As far as I am concerned, they should offer the MoJack as an option with every zero turn sold.
April 13, 2010
Don W. Huron, OH
A must have for the professional or homeowner
I've got a full size Zero Turn and have tried several other options for jacking it up to change blades and scrape the deck.
After trying a bunch of options I decided to spend the $$ And get the MoJack. My main reason for pulling the trigger on this was the redesign they just completed for the Pro (and their EZ for smaller mowers) and also the ability to lift the front up 28" for extra clearance.
The more compact design is what I was seeking and this is one great product. It's HEAVY.......as in 120# heavy but it will last a lifetime.
Took about 20 minutes to assemble and I was in business. It is a snap to disassemble for storage but it still takes up a fair amount of space so it's not quite as "compact" as it may seem.
Other than that it's a great addition to the garage for routine maintenance on your mower, highly recommended.
I've got a full size Zero Turn and have tried several other options for jacking it up to change blades and scrape the deck.
After trying a bunch of options I decided to spend the $$ And get the MoJack. My main reason for pulling the trigger on this was the redesign they just completed for the Pro (and their EZ for smaller mowers) and also the ability to lift the front up 28" for extra clearance.
The more compact design is what I was seeking and this is one great product. It's HEAVY.......as in 120# heavy but it will last a lifetime.