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10 Ways To Get Your Jack Working - Hi-Lift Hi-Jinx
Don't forget to periodically give your jack a once over. Here you see how the nut has backed off the handle socket bolt. There's a possibility that with no nut holding it in place, the bolt can worm its way out and strike the reverse latch pin, sending the loaded jack zinging downward. You could put a small tack weld on the nut, or replace the bolts with slightly longer ones that will work with a castle or Nylok nut. View Related Article
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