Hi-Lift mounting
#11
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Hi Jennifer,
Excellent advice.
And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
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jbjeep wrote:
>
> NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
> jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
> common with improper use of a highlift.
>
> NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
> jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>
> Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
> work when you need it to.
>
> Be very careful when using the jack.
>
> When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
> I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
> jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>
> If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>
> I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
Excellent advice.
And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
> jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
> common with improper use of a highlift.
>
> NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
> jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>
> Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
> work when you need it to.
>
> Be very careful when using the jack.
>
> When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
> I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
> jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>
> If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>
> I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#12
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Hi Jennifer,
Excellent advice.
And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
> jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
> common with improper use of a highlift.
>
> NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
> jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>
> Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
> work when you need it to.
>
> Be very careful when using the jack.
>
> When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
> I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
> jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>
> If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>
> I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
Excellent advice.
And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
> jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
> common with improper use of a highlift.
>
> NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
> jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>
> Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
> work when you need it to.
>
> Be very careful when using the jack.
>
> When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
> I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
> jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>
> If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>
> I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#13
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Hi Jennifer,
Excellent advice.
And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
> jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
> common with improper use of a highlift.
>
> NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
> jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>
> Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
> work when you need it to.
>
> Be very careful when using the jack.
>
> When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
> I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
> jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>
> If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>
> I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
Excellent advice.
And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
> jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
> common with improper use of a highlift.
>
> NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
> jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>
> Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
> work when you need it to.
>
> Be very careful when using the jack.
>
> When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
> I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
> jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>
> If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>
> I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#14
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
news changed topic.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Hi Jennifer,
> Excellent advice.
> And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
> http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
>>jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
>>common with improper use of a highlift.
>>
>>NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
>>jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>>
>>Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
>>work when you need it to.
>>
>>Be very careful when using the jack.
>>
>>When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
>>I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
>>jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>>
>>If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>>
>>I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#15
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
news changed topic.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Hi Jennifer,
> Excellent advice.
> And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
> http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
>>jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
>>common with improper use of a highlift.
>>
>>NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
>>jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>>
>>Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
>>work when you need it to.
>>
>>Be very careful when using the jack.
>>
>>When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
>>I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
>>jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>>
>>If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>>
>>I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#16
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
news changed topic.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Hi Jennifer,
> Excellent advice.
> And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
> http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
>>jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
>>common with improper use of a highlift.
>>
>>NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
>>jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>>
>>Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
>>work when you need it to.
>>
>>Be very careful when using the jack.
>>
>>When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
>>I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
>>jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>>
>>If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>>
>>I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#17
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
news changed topic.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Hi Jennifer,
> Excellent advice.
> And it lets me show this Darwin candidate:
> http://www.webejeepin.com/images/Gle...-action-lg.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>NEVER, EVER, EVER have your head or other body parts directly over the handle of the
>>jack (other than your hand, obviously). Broken heads, jaws, arms, etc are all very
>>common with improper use of a highlift.
>>
>>NEVER get under the rig with a highlift holding it up. Make sure there is another
>>jack, and some sort of block so that if it falls it will not crush you.
>>
>>Keep your jack well lubed (white lithium works wonders on it)...or its not going to
>>work when you need it to.
>>
>>Be very careful when using the jack.
>>
>>When used carefully they can be a wonderfully usefull tool ... for getting unstuck.
>>I have driven off a highlift jack more than once back when my rig was stock. Or
>>jacked it up to put rocks under the wheels.
>>
>>If there is a way to avoid it, dont use the highlift for changing a blown tire.
>>
>>I am sure the others will chime in with lots more information.
#18
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Kalifornia's already banned most SUVs we just don't know it yet:
http://www.energybulletin.net/1465.html
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Lon wrote:
>
> Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
> good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
> trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
> Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
> news changed topic.
http://www.energybulletin.net/1465.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
> good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
> trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
> Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
> news changed topic.
#19
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Kalifornia's already banned most SUVs we just don't know it yet:
http://www.energybulletin.net/1465.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
> good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
> trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
> Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
> news changed topic.
http://www.energybulletin.net/1465.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
> good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
> trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
> Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
> news changed topic.
#20
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Re: Hi-Lift mounting
Kalifornia's already banned most SUVs we just don't know it yet:
http://www.energybulletin.net/1465.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
> good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
> trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
> Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
> news changed topic.
http://www.energybulletin.net/1465.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Speaking of Darwin Candidates, did anyone from the SF Bay area get a
> good look at the SUV that flipped on its side from some tourist
> trying to take it down Lombard's snake area? Looked like a Ford
> Exploder, but was busy and couldn't really ident it before the
> news changed topic.