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10 Ways To Get Your Jack Working - Hi-Lift Hi-Jinx
The major parts of the running gear that operate the Hi-Lift are the large runner (top where the handle mounts), the small runner, the climbing pins, and the reversing latch. And they can all get sticky from rust, dirt, infrequent use, or side loading. The most common way to get everything moving and working is to drizzle a little water, soda, or whatever fluid you may be carrying on or in your person. View Related Article
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