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Re: What Trolley Jack
« Reply #30 on: 20 July 2009, 23:04:04 »

Wouldn't use the ratchet stands, now afetr I had a set slowly begin moving down after 2 times of use.
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Re: What Trolley Jack
« Reply #31 on: 21 July 2009, 08:08:27 »

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Wouldn't use the ratchet stands, now afetr I had a set slowly begin moving down after 2 times of use.

can't see how thats possible :-/

locking bar shouldnt ba able to do that?

will have a play with mine, but with weight on em, pretty sure they cannnot move, and if they did, it would be ratchet notch at a time, not gradual  :-/

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Re: What Trolley Jack
« Reply #32 on: 21 July 2009, 10:25:16 »

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Wouldn't use the ratchet stands, now afetr I had a set slowly begin moving down after 2 times of use.

can't see how thats possible :-/

locking bar shouldnt ba able to do that?

will have a play with mine, but with weight on em, pretty sure they cannnot move, and if they did, it would be ratchet notch at a time, not gradual  :-/

Sinking into the drive surely? Unless the sheet metal body is deforming?

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