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Old 08-31-2011, 11:33 PM
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This could really be nice and handy.

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Old 09-01-2011, 11:12 AM
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I hear ya, David! That is nice!
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I saw that TSC sold something very similar to that, but I think it was a bit more money. I would like to have one of those..
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My grandfather has one that he got at Home Depot for $199 (plus tax of course) and he loves it. It really does work as easy as the video shows.
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Old 09-05-2011, 10:55 PM
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I want to thank you for posting this. I 've been looking for something like this for awhile. Showed the wife the site and told her how this would make my life so much easier working on the tractors, like how I could get under and clean and sharpen the deck and blades. Well she went to the gym today and stop at Home Depot and came back with the MojackEZ. I put it together and this thing is going to make my life sooooo easy. going to set it up so I can raise it with my drill or compressor. She got me good! Not my birthday or anything!
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I've had something like that for years. My grandpa built it back in the 80s. All this time and we could been rich
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Old 09-06-2011, 12:02 AM
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I want to thank you for posting this. I 've been looking for something like this for awhile. Showed the wife the site and told her how this would make my life so much easier working on the tractors, like how I could get under and clean and sharpen the deck and blades. Well she went to the gym today and stop at Home Depot and came back with the MojackEZ. I put it together and this thing is going to make my life sooooo easy. going to set it up so I can raise it with my drill or compressor. She got me good! Not my birthday or anything!

Glad that worked out well for you. I think this will be on the Christmas list this year. If you ever think about it, post on here how well it actually works for you.
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I put it together last night and tried it out. It lifted the front of the mower with no problem. Seems like there enought room under the tractor to get at the blades and deck. I will let you know going to try and do some work tonight. Rich
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Old 09-10-2011, 08:46 PM
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Today I used the mojack lift. had fix it so I could raise and lower it with my air tool. Raise it all the way up and it's very sturdy with a load on it. Crawl under it and had enought room to work( I'am a big man had plenty of room). First scrape all the caked on grass off, then took the blades off and wire brushed it clean. Sharpen the blades on the workbench and reinstall them. Like I said before saves alot of work taking the deck on and off. So far I give this a A plus.
My next thing to do with it is to remove the rear pin on the clutch so I can part the tractor. The last time I did this It took forever. Hope to have enought room to swing a hammer under there. Rich
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I notice it has a 300lb max weight. I wonder what a Super with diesel weighs at the front wheels? Of course I haven't thought to measure the outer width of the front tires either. I am really wanting one of these .. Of course it would be handy with my 128.
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