Hi-Lift Jack FK-1 Fix-It-Kit
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That's the way it should be. It was actually the Farm Jack rebuild kit that I used on my Hi-Way The lift went off without a hitch. However, the Farm Jack rebuild kit is only $10 at a famous supply chain for tractor type products, so I am not sure why it would be more expensive.
You can get a parts manual for the High Lift jack fixed by the kit, but I am not sure where to get it. As far as I can tell, the kit I ordered for my old highlift jack fit perfectly, was easy to install, and has been performing flawlessly for three years now. Wishing you the best of luck
As far as I am aware, I have not used them on my Harbor Freight Farm Jack. The set I ordered for a Hy-brid sound system was good, but not as good as I thought it would be
I have the black and red HI lift jack, so I'm not sure what a Larin is.
Selected User Reviews For Hi-Lift Jack FK-1 Fix-It-Kit
It's a good kit to use with the Hi-Fi It has a lift jack, which is why I gave it a five star rating. In order to repair my Kaasdam Tiger 8000 jack, I bought the repair kit at a gamble. Neither are compatible with each other. As a result, the elevating pins are 3/8" shorter than my jack, so they will not function in my jack. I was unable to use my old pins because the steel dowels that fit perpendicular in the pins are larger than my jack. Gambling did not pay off in the end. As my problem was mainly the steel dowel that fit crossways in the pins (bent), I was able to find a solution. Both Grainger and McMaster sell these pins separately, so if a repair light for your specific jack is not available, you may want to consider this option. Compared to McMaster, it was slightly cheaper to buy a 5 pin package from them. Here's some information I hope is useful.
On the old Hi-tech computers used to rebuild It took me a long time to rescue that jack. You can buy this kit for less than what it costs to remove rust from your As an additional feature, this kit has a shear bolt that prevents the jack from being damaged when it is used beyond It is often the case that if you purchase a used jack, the shear bolt has been replaced with a regular bolt and the bar was bent because it had been exceeded. One wish was that the climbing pin springs were included in the kit as well as the springs for the reverse switch cam bar. If it were included in the manufacturing process, I doubt it would be very expensive!
I am giving four stars instead of five due to this reason.
In the end, I used the old crosspins and angle pins since the new ones were too large, so I had to drill and grind in my shop to get everything to fit. Although the kit itself appears to be of excellent quality, it apparently fits only Hi-Visibility cameras It's lift brand. Could have returned but some of the pins are useless. I made up a new part that works but the pins are not useful.
Spare parts that every user of a HiLift should keep in their toolkit. This is an easy product to replace as well. It can be done in many ways, as it is covered in many videos. Your jack will be set up like new in a few minutes with just a few hand tools and a few mines. You want to keep these pins lubricated properly so that they last a LOT longer and so the jack operates smoothly.
Someone who has dealt with the Hi-Viz should know how it feels I bought this since I knew how frustrating it can be to deal with sticking pins, etc. I felt I had nothing to lose but frustration in the end. The kit does exactly what it's supposed to do, and I am very happy to report it works. You will have a much smoother installation if you read the instructions first. I know that seems unmanly, but if you do this, your installation will go much more smoothly. The first step is to squirt a good penetrating oil on the pins and let it work for a few days. I have no problem with rust on my HiLift jack, and so does every HiLift jack. Having let Kroil work its magic, the cross pins came out easily, and subsequent climbing pins also came out easily. As soon as everything was put back together, I was astounded by the difference! It was well worth the cost and effort, which was very little. I wish the HiLift had operated like that for.
The "red" Hi-Lo had been procured previously The climbing pins, cross pins and springs of my Lift Jack needed to be rebuilt. I bought this kit to do it. In addition to these parts, the kit includes a small WD-40 packet and instructions The cost of lubricant is $40. The installation process is simple. We cleaned all parts and lubricated all pivot points when it was taken apart. As a result, jack works smoothly now. (I truly appreciate Harrah's continued to manufacture a quality product here in offers a full line of jack replacement parts. The fact that you have a quality tool that isn't disposable is nice.
I've had my jack strapped to the roll cage of my Jeep now for 10 years, and I use it every single day for so many things that the pins in mine were starting to stick due to wear. The above example makes it very clear why you should own a real Hi-Fi Not one of those Hobo-types but Lift Jack It will kill you if you get imitations. An organization that offers customer service is one that is oriented towards the needs of its customers.
It didn't appeal to me at all but it turned out to be a piece of cake I think it will take about Even though the instructions are basic, if you pay attention to the placement of the parts in relation to each other before tearing them apart, it's easy to put them back together again It is easy and quick to install. The book includes a diagram as well. I am very pleased with the results! The moment your jack starts getting stubborn, don't be hesitant to get it fixed.