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yat74
01-11-2007, 02:38 PM
When choosing a hilift jack what do you look for?....All cast or Cast & Stamped. What about size 48" or the 60" for the H3, I think the 48" one is more than sufficient and still a stowable size. I have also heard and seen that they can be problematic if not maintained and kept free of dirt...suggestions please.
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Field Scout
01-11-2007, 03:59 PM
The difference between stamped and cast really comes into play if you use it alot. the cast will last longer under repeated heavy use, both are rated for the same weight. price is not that different cast is red stamped is black new extreme is silver,(dont know much on that one) as for height 48'' plenty for me:D IMO go w/stamped, few more dollars=last a lifetime. also so far no problem with dirt but you could lube every so often and not worry about it.
Desert Dan
01-11-2007, 05:17 PM
I have had both cast and stamped. They both worked well if kept clean and rust free. Keep some WD 40 around. If you paint it don't get paint on the pins.
It is good to test it once and awhile at home before you find out it is sticking when in the field when you really need it.
48" is good for most situations. If you need more height you can put rock or a log under it.
It is a dangerous tool so read the directions and try it out at home so you know how it works and where and how you can lift the H3.
When letting it down watch out for the handle if let go it can knock you in the jaw! Also be careful when the vehicle is up on the jack because the base or top of the jack can kick out and easily hurt you or a by stander. Not good to get a broken leg when getting un-stuck.
You can lift using bumpers, side skids, trailer hitch, wheels, tow shackles etc.
H3 Hummer
01-11-2007, 05:45 PM
I have scars on my hummer from it kicking out like Desert Dan said. It is great to have but just like anything should be used correctly.
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