Posted on 08/11/2006 1:59:35 AM PDT by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit
yup
Hi-Lift Jack Company
P.O. Box 228
Bloomfield, IN 47424
For jack use, the big baseplate is absolutely necessary. I hated digging it out before I learned that. ;>)
P.O. Box 228
Bloomfield, IN 47424
There is a little piece of midwest Americana manufacturing that has survived. I bet there is about 20 or so Skoal chewin', Budweiser drinkin', non-union, gun totin', Diesel pickup drivin' rednecks punching the clock in that factory.
Think they are hiring?! :)
Yea, A highlift jack is a great tool to change a tire on a vehicle with a lift kit. Other than that, its decor.
ping
Where would Hogwarts be without winches!
Had a first year Contracts professor who made the same mistake while regaling the class with tales of his prior work representing Toyota.
He saw me grinning at his error, realized what he'd said, and bust out laughing.
They work great in snow to get the tires to where you can get the chains on (do NOT get beneath the vehicle without additional support). I have even used one to repair a hurricane damaged seawall (jacked the lower stringers back into place). They are a versatile tool for the imaginative, but keeping them clean is a must if you want it to work right--(or have a small hammer handy).
We call those a "hurt me jack".
IB4TP?
Why are you pinging me? I posted it.
What is the "P" in IB4TP?
"Ping" -- it is used mostly by the DUmmie FUnnies crowd ;)
I think you are not quite getting the humor here :)
I suggest you upgrade to the F-250 4x4 and put BF Goodrich's on it. It's a tank. Each tire weighs 200 pounds. If you get stuck in that, maybe it's time to think about where you are going before you get there? I like to rip up the desert near Mojave once in a while and target practice away from civilization. It's far too quiet out there:)
Lol, I hear 'ya! I thought the strap was going to break and someone was going to get whacked on the head with a buckle.
The funniest thing about that video is that if just one of those lazy bums had just picked up a snow shovel, he would have had the car out that snowbank in five minutes.
Not only that, but it looks like the driver got stuck (originally) because he chose to "ram" his way out of the driveway instead of following the "track."
That's Mahoney, but the other is Knucklehead Smiff.
Mortimer Snerd was the son of Edger Bergan and the brother of actress Candice Bergan.
Ohhhh.... Winches....
Nevermind.
I kid.... I kid....
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