Thanks one of the best reviews I have come across. Stood in the store and others walked up before to long six guys were all following along we all learned hand on thanks for posting
which of these 2 pump's or tools i guess is the right word to push a big dent out from the front drivers side bed side out so it's not looking soo big dent wise & to save a lil more time on the pro body guy not charging me so much roughly......lol yes i too am in the state's like u.......
I would think that the 4 ton would work. But Harbor Freight has a good return policy, if it was not strong enough you could exchange it for the larger one
I would use the basketball or soccer ball method where you just put a ball behind the dent and inflate it. If it looks good, stop. Do not remove the ball gradually the the ball will lose air and you might have to pop a few pounds in there.
I’m missing a piece- the male connection piece… the one piece that’s silver with a black ring around it…. Can it still work/function properly without it? Please and thank you
More than likely you cut an o-ring. Should be easy to replace. Dissemble the cylinder remove and replace the o-rings. Mcmaster-Carr should have the o-rings that you need.
Brilliant. Concise , complete and saved me a trip to to hardware store.
@@jimn1023 thanks
Thanks one of the best reviews I have come across. Stood in the store and others walked up before to long six guys were all following along we all learned hand on thanks for posting
Thanks
Good beginning to a review! This was a good introduction to the HF Portable hydraulic ram. I look forward to part II.
Thanks Bret
You taught me how to use my hand pump. Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Excellent video I just picked up a Daytona porta power.
Misplaced my original manual - glad I did - nice presentation. Thanks
Man you sound exactly like the guy on Schrodingers Box QM!
Thanks for the comment.
Very nice detailed explanation!
Thanks
Thank you very much, sir.
Thanks
which of these 2 pump's or tools i guess is the right word to push a big dent out from the front drivers side bed side out so it's not looking soo big dent wise & to save a lil more time on the pro body guy not charging me so much roughly......lol yes i too am in the state's like u.......
I would think that the 4 ton would work. But Harbor Freight has a good return policy, if it was not strong enough you could exchange it for the larger one
I would use the basketball or soccer ball method where you just put a ball behind the dent and inflate it. If it looks good, stop. Do not remove the ball gradually the the ball will lose air and you might have to pop a few pounds in there.
I’m missing a piece- the male connection piece… the one piece that’s silver with a black ring around it…. Can it still work/function properly without it? Please and thank you
Take it back and have them give you another kit.
@@JoediyLab lol I actually found it.. was connected to one of the pieces 😂🤦🏽♂️
Thanks for the explanation, Joe. BTW, how long is the extension if you assemble all of them?
Hi Paul, Ram extension is 4.75 inches, Max extensions total 51"
@@JoediyLab Thanks for your prompt reply.
what else can these be used for? Jacking stuff up wedging things apart etc?
Yes, pretty much any task where you can use hydraulics force.
how much was this 4 ton lil one here from harbor frieght.....?? & how much was the 10 tin port a power one as well from harbor frieght tooo....??
The 4 ton is $139.00 and the 10 ton is 209.99
Great explanation thank you sir
Thanks Antony
:52 hell, I was wondering how to pack mine back up to close the case.
That is the hardest part, I can never get things put back in the original box.
Mine is leaking hydraulic fluid when I pump How do I fix it
More than likely you cut an o-ring. Should be easy to replace. Dissemble the cylinder remove and replace the o-rings. Mcmaster-Carr should have the o-rings that you need.
No item was bent in the making of this video
Nope, all of the bending was done when my boat trailer hit the back of the garage. lol
I don't think these pumps are meant to be filled to the top .. I understand you should have level maybe half inch below fill hole .
Thanks George for the great tip
U sound like a winded Mr. Rogers
I am going to take that as a compliment.
Joe reparó 4 ton strongway
Thanks for the feedback
I was thinking.. why not put the line back into the oil fill hole when priming?
Might work, thanks
I want to see you bend item, not how to operate. Too much of nothing!!
Watch the next video, before you bitch
You talk too much.
You have the controls, fast forward is your friend. I make videos for the un-informed. Funny everyone else liked the video, what is your problem?
Those us the worst unit ever
Why do you say that?