I have had my MoJack for two years now and love it. I clean under my deck every other mow because of the grass and dirt that collects underneath. All the reasons you cover are fulfilled in my use. Easy to use, structural robust, easy to move around with the wheels, safe and storage is excellent because I stand it upright against the wall of my 12x16 shed. Great product for anyone with a riding mower/garden tractor.
so you spent how much vs a wash port and some cinder blocks and two 2"x8"? money that should have been spent on a pressure washer. i only need my 3 ton floor jack which lifts 26" on it's own, but when i built a dump ramp for my bagger on the river bank i can now just walk under my mower anytime i want. it's better than having an automotive lift in my garage. my garage stays clean the leaves i burn on the river bank take care of any mess.
I have ramps for changing oil in my vehicles. I back the mower on the ramps and jack up the front with at floor jack. I put jack stands under the front and now have access to the blades under the deck. Just make sure that the jack stands are secure. I never just depend on the floor jack on the front to keep it up.
Have had one of these jacks for several years now. Use them on my own mower and seven other mowers at our church. It works great very helpful when changing blades. One thing I have noticed be sure to use the straps because if you’re rear wheels on the tractor do not rotate the front wheels will try to roll out of the wheel lifting devices. I also took some PVC pipe cut two pieces about 3 inches long and split them along the length to be able to slide them over the ends of the jack. This allows the jack to roll slightly and helps keep the wheels in the lifting devices.
I have the 26 inch 550 lb lift like your model. My shop floor is smooth concrete and my zero turn mower’s front wheels push the jack across the floor. I put some wheel chocks behind the jack’s wheels and they won’t stop it from sliding. I then ripped a 1 x 6 to form a ramp, placed them against the wheel wells and can now drive the front wheels up and over into the wheel wells. Now, my problem is getting the mower out of the wheel wells. It will pull the jack across the smooth floor in reverse. The only solution I have found so far to this problem is to get a floor jack, slide it underneath the deck, jack the mower up an inch or so and pull the MoJack from under the wheels. The MoJack cost me $240.00 at Tractor Supply this past May. It is a convenient tool to have and will be better once I figure how to back off the wheel wells.
Excellent video. I was tired of borrowing my brothers and then having to schedule around that. I found this video and decided this is the way to go. I purchased one today from HD and have had my John Deere e130 up in the air already. So far it's a 5 Star purchase. Thanks for the review on this very necessary tool.
lulz JD e130 that's a glorified green painted snapper made from sheet metal on a press. them things are so light i can lift the front end up and tip it straight over front to rear 1 handed while drinking a cold one. even the 1970's 140h3's weight 8 times more than that, and i could push them from one end of the yard to the garage when they ran out of gas as a 12 year old.
Whenever you do your one year follow-up, you should explicitly mention the product model, not just the brand. MoJack has eight different standard products, with three additional products that're branded for different mower brands, where two of which, with an additional branded product so 3 total, are hydraulic and have this design; this product, the 500 pound capacity version, a 550 pound capacity version, and a Cub Cadet variant of the 550 pound version. All the other products use a vertical screw with cantilevered legs and wheel holders, except one model that uses a screw based scissor jack that keeps all the load bearing directly under the wheels with an extended footing. This specific product is the HDL, as the sticker says. Having a link in the description to your generic storefront of choice really doesn't alleviate the inevitable consumer confusion when you only refer to a product by the brand's name and not the product's name as well.
I purchased this Mojack HDL 500 lift at Home Depot. It looks well made. I have a 60" Ariens Ikon mower and I found you can not drive on lift without raising your mower deck all the way up with mower foot lift. If you don't the small ,center, front mower deck wheel hits the front of the Mojack lift which will keep pushing it back, not allowing mower wheels to go into Mojack lift wheel holders. So far so good.
That means only one thing, you set your deck for grass mowing height and never change it. I can't do that here where I live, my dirt road is 1600 feet long with uneven terrain . Plus I don't want to bash in the front of mower deck on something. That seems to be a trend I never knew, I thought that was the unspoken rule, raise your deck when your done mowing. I guess not.
This is great!!!! i have been waiting for a long time to buy a lift jack. i went to harbor freight to buy one, but i did not... You made my day!! thank for this video!!! i have order one.. thank you again!!!! keep on mowing !!!!
Sir good video, one safety step you should do first after putting it on the lift. You strap your wheels down first. This locks them in place as you lift, no chance of rolling off the lift when raising it. Some say it won't but, it has happen on other lift units. Why take the chance. O by the way we own three of these units they are great.
I bought one of those three years ago. The bottle was faulty because the O ring wasn't set properly so MoJack sent me a new bottle. I fixed the original bottle and kept using it but it took forever to pump it up. I recently replaced the bottle with the replacement but it also takes forever, literally about 15 minutes to get to the second height lock. Should I just buy another bottle perhaps with better specs? It's a terrific well made lift if the botttle would work properly
A handy friend messed around with the bottle and got it working properly. I absolutely love this lift I just sold my place and my Simplicity zero turn goes with it. I cut around 3 acres but less than one at the new place in Brockville Ontario. I'm going to buy a John Deere X330 mower but I'm taking my Mojack with me. I'm looking around to see if I can find one for the buyer to buy but they seems to be as rare as hen's teeth these day but I see they have them in Watertown NY but a lot more expoensive than here in Canada.
Very impressive tool to say the least. Nothing worse than trying to manhandle mower deck from underneath tractor. Looks like it would make short work of changing blades out and cleaning out mower deck. Definitely thinking about getting one, anything to make my job easier.
So maybe I missed it - but do you mention that you need to unlock the transmission on many mowers to use a jack like this? Because this jack stays fixed and the mower needs to move forward as it raises and if the transmission isn’t released it will at minimum drag the rear wheels and at worst damage your transmission. With a trolley jack or something entirely on wheels it doesn’t matter because the jack moves, following the arc of movement.
Excellent point! Also, the instructions say to lock the brake but as I'm watching the video and he is jacking it up, it's obvious that the rear wheels are moving (as you mentioned) If the foot brake is on, the back wheels can't rotate and the tractor can't jack up. So what are you supposed to do? Are you supposed to leave the foot brake off while jacking and then try and put on the foot brake with your hand? Ever try that? Good luck. So including the transmission tip what's the story on the foot brake?
What's up brother it's nice because the straps are the same ones you use to hold down your Cub Cadet side by side on the trailer so you don't want it to move but I always believed in find a better Jack then what's needed for the vehicle especially if you have to work under it I have a friend that was working in his driveway on his car and the Jack let loose did not have jack stands and broke both his legs when the car came down now I always like to use Two Jacks if possible when working on my truck along with a jack stand and if I'm removing the tires I also like to lay them under the truck because I do not feel like having round 5400 lb falling on top of me but once again another great video showering safety is so easy these days when purchasing items but still anyting could happen at any time so just be safe and don't use milk crates thinking they're going to stop a vehicle from falling😎👊🍻🇺🇸this was a real nice right video hope you're enjoying your weekend with your family like always
Thanks great review. Been looking for something and most seem like crap. Just got a JD x540 and also have a Gravely 48 zero turn and this will be a big help.
I could tell you a easier much cheaper and pretty safe trick of the trade ! If you want to know hit the like button! I change my blades in 2 min, no set up !
Man I'm telling you. You have a future in voice over commercials. I came for information.... I stayed for the 1 liners... "so smooth". Well done buddy, very entertaining
It sells for $148 CAD at Home Depot Canada. Got it delivered yesterday but am returning it as soon as the store is open again. The bar that holds the tire saddles is sitting too high for my Ryobi riding mower.
I've found it easier to just remove the deck. You can clean it, check your pulleys, check the belt, remove and sharpen blades if necessary, make sure everything is functioning properly, etc.
I checked on-line for the weight of your mower, and it looks to be about 410+ pounds. I have a very old JD 345 with a 54" cutting deck. The listed weight is well over 900 lbs. This lift is capable of lifting 500 pounds on the front, but I doubt it would safely lift and support my JD. I loved your review, but I might need somethng more substantial.
@Tool Review Zone. I see your problem @0:05 Clint. You upset the Makita gnome and he took off with your battery. I guess you or your twin brother really upset him long ago. How about making amends with the Makita gmome? Seriously, great review. I'll have to keep this jack in mind. It's great that your followers help each other out. Let us know how the jack hold up in a future video. Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
Hahaha, I've tried to make amends with the Gnome and the evil twin, but their bot shite hea C! Lol, thanks for the comment brother and have a great Sunday bro!!!
He burned that adapter for Makita gnome to forgive him, but hes too far gone for it to save him now. I have a hard time to choose who to cheer for. I like Clint, but Im Teal Team member.
This might be a stupid question, but is this safe to use on the ground, like in the yard? I have a gravel driveway. Do I need a hard surface, like concrete or asphalt?
Watched the other video didn’t realize how bad it was.I actually have one of those still in the box thinking about returning it to harbor freight if possible.
I have the same one from harbor freight. It broke the 2 Nd time I used it unfortunately it was past the 90 day warranty. The ram ( bottle Jack) failed. I ordered a replacement $58 and it’s been 3 months and it still is on backorder. I would not recommend HF for anything your life depends on and if you buy anything open the box before you leave the store their warranty is so bad people buy a 2 Nd tool pull out the part they need and stick the broken part in the box and return it. Then it goes back on the shelf and I come in and buy the broken junk. It happened with a power washer I bought too. I’ve lost faith in their products
Make sure the brake is OFF otherwise when you pump it up the wheels can come out of where they are and the tractor can com crashing down. The straps that go around the wheels help to keep them on.
Some people might could save that kind of cost if they have a sturdy swing set in the yard. Just pull up under it and pick it up with a cheap little hoist. Raise the frame higher if if you want the mower stood on end.
On a pushmower it can be smart to do it but on a lawn tractor the blades are not mounted to crankshaft so its very little chance that the engine will start.
I service mowers and have this Jack. I like it but that stupid pin on the release post keeps falling out. I’ve had mine a few years so maybe they changed the design but the pin falling out all the time is a pain. Other than that I love the Jack and use it often.
The way the front of the jack is designed, once the mower is fully raised, there doesn't appear to be much open area under the mower to allow for easier access to the blades and underside linkages. Is this an issue or no?
Probably because the jack does not measure lifting capacity in widths? He did mention the capacity in the first minute of the video though but you must’ve been so shocked that you missed it.
it looks great and i was toying with idea of going to buy one but unfortunately it's $379 now. i'll be looking for other options but this thing DOES look real nice like
I have this and it’s a waste of money for a zero turn. The center wheels on the deck of the mower make it hard to load the machine on to the jack. The jack keeps sliding back when the center wheels on the deck hit the cross bar.
I did a video on how the Harbor Freight jack literally did fail on me. The metal cracked while the mower was up in the air. Can't remember if I put that info in this video... it's been a while 😆
@@ToolReviewZone I ended up getting it at Tractor Supply. Was $239 so not as bad as Home Depot is now. I'm not sure if the same model, might not be. It's black but otherwise looks the same. It says rated for 550 lbs. I used it today to install my mulch kit on my new Bad Boy ZT mower. Worked really well
I have had my MoJack for two years now and love it. I clean under my deck every other mow because of the grass and dirt that collects underneath. All the reasons you cover are fulfilled in my use. Easy to use, structural robust, easy to move around with the wheels, safe and storage is excellent because I stand it upright against the wall of my 12x16 shed. Great product for anyone with a riding mower/garden tractor.
so you spent how much vs a wash port and some cinder blocks and two 2"x8"? money that should have been spent on a pressure washer. i only need my 3 ton floor jack which lifts 26" on it's own, but when i built a dump ramp for my bagger on the river bank i can now just walk under my mower anytime i want. it's better than having an automotive lift in my garage. my garage stays clean the leaves i burn on the river bank take care of any mess.
@@aprilgeneric8027 ...Sounds good to me. Does Home Depot sell river bank?
I have ramps for changing oil in my vehicles. I back the mower on the ramps and jack up the front with at floor jack. I put jack stands under the front and now have access to the blades under the deck. Just make sure that the jack stands are secure. I never just depend on the floor jack on the front to keep it up.
Have had one of these jacks for several years now. Use them on my own mower and seven other mowers at our church. It works great very helpful when changing blades. One thing I have noticed be sure to use the straps because if you’re rear wheels on the tractor do not rotate the front wheels will try to roll out of the wheel lifting devices. I also took some PVC pipe cut two pieces about 3 inches long and split them along the length to be able to slide them over the ends of the jack. This allows the jack to roll slightly and helps keep the wheels in the lifting devices.
I have the 26 inch 550 lb lift like your model. My shop floor is smooth concrete and my zero turn mower’s front wheels push the jack across the floor. I put some wheel chocks behind the jack’s wheels and they won’t stop it from sliding. I then ripped a 1 x 6 to form a ramp, placed them against the wheel wells and can now drive the front wheels up and over into the wheel wells. Now, my problem is getting the mower out of the wheel wells. It will pull the jack across the smooth floor in reverse. The only solution I have found so far to this problem is to get a floor jack, slide it underneath the deck, jack the mower up an inch or so and pull the MoJack from under the wheels. The MoJack cost me $240.00 at Tractor Supply this past May. It is a convenient tool to have and will be better once I figure how to back off the wheel wells.
Excellent video. I was tired of borrowing my brothers and then having to schedule around that. I found this video and decided this is the way to go. I purchased one today from HD and have had my John Deere e130 up in the air already. So far it's a 5 Star purchase. Thanks for the review on this very necessary tool.
lulz JD e130 that's a glorified green painted snapper made from sheet metal on a press. them things are so light i can lift the front end up and tip it straight over front to rear 1 handed while drinking a cold one. even the 1970's 140h3's weight 8 times more than that, and i could push them from one end of the yard to the garage when they ran out of gas as a 12 year old.
@@aprilgeneric8027 Imagine coming along to insult someones purchase from a comment made 2 years ago. 😂
Oh, I see a welding project in my future.
3 ton floor jack with a home built wheel cradle attachment.
Whenever you do your one year follow-up, you should explicitly mention the product model, not just the brand. MoJack has eight different standard products, with three additional products that're branded for different mower brands, where two of which, with an additional branded product so 3 total, are hydraulic and have this design; this product, the 500 pound capacity version, a 550 pound capacity version, and a Cub Cadet variant of the 550 pound version. All the other products use a vertical screw with cantilevered legs and wheel holders, except one model that uses a screw based scissor jack that keeps all the load bearing directly under the wheels with an extended footing. This specific product is the HDL, as the sticker says. Having a link in the description to your generic storefront of choice really doesn't alleviate the inevitable consumer confusion when you only refer to a product by the brand's name and not the product's name as well.
No he does not need to explicitly say that because he left a link in the description directly to the product in the description .
What’s a link ? 😂 some people won’t find it. I do like this jack compared to others that don’t break down to store easily.
I purchased this Mojack HDL 500 lift at Home Depot. It looks well made. I have a 60" Ariens Ikon mower and I found you can not drive on lift without raising your mower deck all the way up with mower foot lift. If you don't the small ,center, front mower deck wheel hits the front of the Mojack lift which will keep pushing it back, not allowing mower wheels to go into Mojack lift wheel holders. So far so good.
That means only one thing, you set your deck for grass mowing height and never change it. I can't do that here where I live, my dirt road is 1600 feet long with uneven terrain . Plus I don't want to bash in the front of mower deck on something. That seems to be a trend I never knew, I thought that was the unspoken rule, raise your deck when your done mowing. I guess not.
Have ordered one of these for my Husqvarna Z248F after watching this video. Thanks
Damn I was excited to get one these after watching the video. Now these things cost $380 bucks good lord. FJB
Dayuuuuum, they really that much now 🤯
Joe Biden did that.
Yep I was about to go order one myself until I saw the price. $380 WTF
Just bought one because of this highly informative and very entertaining video
This is great!!!! i have been waiting for a long time to buy a lift jack. i went to harbor freight to buy one, but i did not... You made my day!! thank for this video!!! i have order one.. thank you again!!!! keep on mowing !!!!
Thanks for the awesome comment Mike!!!
Sir good video, one safety step you should do first after putting it on the lift. You strap your wheels down first. This locks them in place as you lift, no chance of rolling off the lift when raising it. Some say it won't but, it has happen on other lift units. Why take the chance. O by the way we own three of these units they are great.
I had a similar jack, cannot remember the brand, but the "T" bar on the ground was right where you had to lay to work on the blades.
I bought one a month ago and really like it.
I bought one of those three years ago. The bottle was faulty because the O ring wasn't set properly so MoJack sent me a new bottle. I fixed the original bottle and kept using it but it took forever to pump it up. I recently replaced the bottle with the replacement but it also takes forever, literally about 15 minutes to get to the second height lock. Should I just buy another bottle perhaps with better specs? It's a terrific well made lift if the botttle would work properly
A handy friend messed around with the bottle and got it working properly. I absolutely love this lift I just sold my place and my Simplicity zero turn goes with it. I cut around 3 acres but less than one at the new place in Brockville Ontario. I'm going to buy a John Deere X330 mower but I'm taking my Mojack with me. I'm looking around to see if I can find one for the buyer to buy but they seems to be as rare as hen's teeth these day but I see they have them in Watertown NY but a lot more expoensive than here in Canada.
Very impressive tool to say the least. Nothing worse than trying to manhandle mower deck from underneath tractor. Looks like it would make short work of changing blades out and cleaning out mower deck. Definitely thinking about getting one, anything to make my job easier.
Watched your harbor freight mower jack lift and you loved it.
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Put mine together and it wouldn’t do anything, finally after bleeding the bottle Jack it started working as it should. Happy with it now.
So maybe I missed it - but do you mention that you need to unlock the transmission on many mowers to use a jack like this? Because this jack stays fixed and the mower needs to move forward as it raises and if the transmission isn’t released it will at minimum drag the rear wheels and at worst damage your transmission. With a trolley jack or something entirely on wheels it doesn’t matter because the jack moves, following the arc of movement.
Excellent point! Also, the instructions say to lock the brake but as I'm watching the video and he is jacking it up, it's obvious that the rear wheels are moving (as you mentioned) If the foot brake is on, the back wheels can't rotate and the tractor can't jack up. So what are you supposed to do? Are you supposed to leave the foot brake off while jacking and then try and put on the foot brake with your hand? Ever try that? Good luck.
So including the transmission tip what's the story on the foot brake?
What's up brother it's nice because the straps are the same ones you use to hold down your Cub Cadet side by side on the trailer so you don't want it to move but I always believed in find a better Jack then what's needed for the vehicle especially if you have to work under it I have a friend that was working in his driveway on his car and the Jack let loose did not have jack stands and broke both his legs when the car came down now I always like to use Two Jacks if possible when working on my truck along with a jack stand and if I'm removing the tires I also like to lay them under the truck because I do not feel like having round 5400 lb falling on top of me but once again another great video showering safety is so easy these days when purchasing items but still anyting could happen at any time so just be safe and don't use milk crates thinking they're going to stop a vehicle from falling😎👊🍻🇺🇸this was a real nice right video hope you're enjoying your weekend with your family like always
Thanks for the awesome comment as usual Broth, and hope you are having a great weekend!!!!
Thanks great review. Been looking for something and most seem like crap. Just got a JD x540 and also have a Gravely 48 zero turn and this will be a big help.
I could tell you a easier much cheaper and pretty safe trick of the trade ! If you want to know hit the like button! I change my blades in 2 min, no set up !
Ok, do tell
Man I'm telling you. You have a future in voice over commercials. I came for information.... I stayed for the 1 liners... "so smooth". Well done buddy, very entertaining
Hahaha, thanks Rocky, appreciate it brother 👊
It sells for $148 CAD at Home Depot Canada. Got it delivered yesterday but am returning it as soon as the store is open again. The bar that holds the tire saddles is sitting too high for my Ryobi riding mower.
Love my Mojack HDL...makes changing belts so much easier....good vid btw...
I have the MoJack Pro and it's so easy to use. I feel completely safe using it.
A much simpler manual jack that is even faster to use and doesn't rely on hydraulics is the Jungle Jim mower jack. Costs about the same, too. 👍👍👍
Ima check it out Zaine!!!
I've found it easier to just remove the deck. You can clean it, check your pulleys, check the belt, remove and sharpen blades if necessary, make sure everything is functioning properly, etc.
That jack has good Engineering. And looks well made.
Yeah, I'm really happy so far with it Diane!
I purchased Mojave Tharp users a 3/8” drive impact wrench to raise and lower the machine effortlessly
I checked on-line for the weight of your mower, and it looks to be about 410+ pounds. I have a very old JD 345 with a 54" cutting deck. The listed weight is well over 900 lbs. This lift is capable of lifting 500 pounds on the front, but I doubt it would safely lift and support my JD. I loved your review, but I might need somethng more substantial.
I have had my Mojack lift for years. I can’t kill the thing. I wish it would break so I could buy this one! They make great products!
The jack looks fantastic, I need to get one!
Way better than the last Frank!!
@Tool Review Zone. I see your problem @0:05 Clint. You upset the Makita gnome and he took off with your battery. I guess you or your twin brother really upset him long ago. How about making amends with the Makita gmome?
Seriously, great review. I'll have to keep this jack in mind. It's great that your followers help each other out. Let us know how the jack hold up in a future video.
Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
Hahaha, I've tried to make amends with the Gnome and the evil twin, but their bot shite hea C! Lol, thanks for the comment brother and have a great Sunday bro!!!
He burned that adapter for Makita gnome to forgive him, but hes too far gone for it to save him now. I have a hard time to choose who to cheer for. I like Clint, but Im Teal Team member.
@@michaelfairchild MAKITA! 😎👍
I know what I am going to buy this weekend. Great video!
It's "Sooo Smooth"!
Whats it like to for further service like Drive Belt replacing , geting to the Pto , pull under the motor etc. Etc. ?
1yr later…. How’s it holding up? Do you still like it more than the one from harbor freight?
Absolutely. Been working great David!
@@ToolReviewZone awesome thank you. Great review by the way. I found one for $100 new in box. Seems too good to pass up
Mines failed the second season. Bottle jack is trash.
This might be a stupid question, but is this safe to use on the ground, like in the yard? I have a gravel driveway. Do I need a hard surface, like concrete or asphalt?
It probably depends on how hard your soil is. But I think that a piece of 1/2" or 3/4" plywood could be used to shore it up.
Watched the other video didn’t realize how bad it was.I actually have one of those still in the box thinking about returning it to harbor freight if possible.
Yeah bro, I could see if the weld broke, but the actual metal is crazy to me.
I have the same one from harbor freight. It broke the 2 Nd time I used it unfortunately it was past the 90 day warranty. The ram ( bottle Jack) failed. I ordered a replacement $58 and it’s been 3 months and it still is on backorder. I would not recommend HF for anything your life depends on and if you buy anything open the box before you leave the store their warranty is so bad people buy a 2 Nd tool pull out the part they need and stick the broken part in the box and return it. Then it goes back on the shelf and I come in and buy the broken junk. It happened with a power washer I bought too. I’ve lost faith in their products
how about mowers with Center mounted anti scalping wheel is there any problem getting the mower on the jack
That's the one I have and I love it. I'll never even have to take my mower deck off which is a major pain in the butt.
Make sure the brake is OFF otherwise when you pump it up the wheels can come out of where they are and the tractor can com crashing down. The straps that go around the wheels help to keep them on.
Some people might could save that kind of cost if they have a sturdy swing set in the yard. Just pull up under it and pick it up with a cheap little hoist. Raise the frame higher if if you want the mower stood on end.
I didn't hear it mentioned in the video, but a good protocol for safety is to always remove the spark plug wires when working near the mower blades.
Just curious, what happens if it's an electric rider like I have that doesn't have any spark plugs🤔
@@ToolReviewZoneDisconnect the battery.
On a pushmower it can be smart to do it but on a lawn tractor the blades are not mounted to crankshaft so its very little chance that the engine will start.
Just bought this bad boy. Hope it doesn't disappoint.
Can I use jack stands with this just to be extra safe?
They work great till the bottle jack fails, like mine. Looking for solutions. That's why I'm here. Good luck.
Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
And thank you very much for the awesome comment 👊👊👊
Yo Clint! $200? Whaaaaa? That walking cane of a jack handle, alone, is worth it! God bless, TRZ! 😁👍
Haha, that's my pimp stick bro😎
Hi nice video & info....Mojack looks great!....tks for sharing & keep them coming!
Thanks Thomas!!!
I service mowers and have this Jack. I like it but that stupid pin on the release post keeps falling out. I’ve had mine a few years so maybe they changed the design but the pin falling out all the time is a pain. Other than that I love the Jack and use it often.
I have friends that have those mowers I need to tell them to pick up one they use a regular lift
Will this work on a grass hopper zero turn to lift the deck up co change the blades?
Love to have this one, seems to work good, love the storage part
Will this lift the back end of a 72 inch zero turn?
Unfortunately harbor freight says 90 days with receipt or two years with extended warranty. Didn’t get the extended warranty .😭
HDL 500 is $329.00 at Home Depot now.
Wow...inflation hits again!
The way the front of the jack is designed, once the mower is fully raised, there doesn't appear to be much open area under the mower to allow for easier access to the blades and underside linkages. Is this an issue or no?
Superior over that other brand. Nice and smooth like
Agreed brother 👊
Great review! That looks like exactly what I need!
I am shocked that you did not tell us the widths This Jack can accommodate. Can I do a 48? Can you do a 54? Only a 42?
Probably because the jack does not measure lifting capacity in widths? He did mention the capacity in the first minute of the video though but you must’ve been so shocked that you missed it.
@@fishindudefrank3855 Smart ass
WHAT DOES IT COST AND WHERE CAN IT BE OBTAINED IN THE CZECH REBUBLIK
How would that work for a front mower like a John deer F525
I like it I bought one a couple of years ago.
it looks great and i was toying with idea of going to buy one but unfortunately it's $379 now. i'll be looking for other options but this thing DOES look real nice like
So smooth.
Looks great. I just checked the price on this. Just 3 years later and it is now $130 more expensive. 😐
I have this and it’s a waste of money for a zero turn. The center wheels on the deck of the mower make it hard to load the machine on to the jack. The jack keeps sliding back when the center wheels on the deck hit the cross bar.
Spin the front wheels the other way after pulling up to the jack. Mower stays far enough away then.
I'm just going to build the wheel lift part for my automotive floor jack and save myself a bunch of moeny.
great video i didn't need it but my wife needed it
Great video as always Broski @ToolReviewZone
500lbs is that strong enough for 60in zero turn?
I would consult with the manufacturer, but the engine is in the back of those zero turns, so should be fine. Again, double check
Way better buddy!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah brother, much happier with this one Alan
I have a 2021 Craftsman T240 turn tight tractor the Actual weight is 630 pounds not 590 so I need a Jack like this
Can I use this jack on a z mower z345 John Deere?
Super nice mower floor jack so much nicer the. The Harbor Freight Model the red is sweet also @ToolReviewZone
That Mojack is super Nice 👌I like it very sweet @ToolReviewZone
Concerning comments from others, is the bottle jack a problem ? Thanks
@@baldiepie9635Never had any issues with the bottle jack on my Mojack
Best lawn mower jack ever.
Mine slams to the ground without mower on top of it. Is that normal?
best review.
Great video. Thanks!
looks great!!!
Looking for a mower jack. Harbor Freight just lost a sale.
I did a video on how the Harbor Freight jack literally did fail on me. The metal cracked while the mower was up in the air. Can't remember if I put that info in this video... it's been a while 😆
We're to buy one
Think I put 200.00 in a jack would rather have electric hoist Northern sale 99.00 500 lbs limit. And your favorite Habor Freight too.
Great vid.
This thung has doubled in oeice sunce thus video was posted. Gonna look for a less expensive option
Yeah, the price of this is insane now
@@ToolReviewZone I ended up getting it at Tractor Supply. Was $239 so not as bad as Home Depot is now. I'm not sure if the same model, might not be. It's black but otherwise looks the same. It says rated for 550 lbs. I used it today to install my mulch kit on my new Bad Boy ZT mower. Worked really well
Looks like it might be awkward to access the center blade
Why not replace the bottle jack in it with a 2 ton and lift it much easier😅
Can it lift my friends mother-in-law, so we can carry her to the woods while shes asleep?
Lmao, what's the wei8we are looking at bro. There is a 500lb max bro hahaha
@@ToolReviewZone I need to tell him to buy two then.
Well, a "couple hundred bucks" is now, 3 years later, $379.
Quick release pin vice cotter pin.
Sold me! Great review! Thanks!
350 USD, I dont think so. Used my floor jack, same results
It’s vey bad ass I have one great price
I heard they jacked the prices up like crazy on this now
Bad news. You paid $200? Currently at Home Depot Oct 2023 the cost is $380.
Yeah, I heard they went crazy in price 😪
Same as Harbor freight's except twice the price!
Or just use two jack stands and a roll jack
Are there mounting points on the mower to place these jacks ? Thanks
I use ramps for the rear and a roll floor jack with jack stands for the front. Works for me.
This jack looks awesome, but it's out of stock at this time.
Yo TRZ!!
AMOS!!!!