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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
After the purchase, customer service,part problem,results,
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This review is from: MoJack MJPRO 750-Pound Lift For Tractors And Zero Turn Lawn Mowers (Lawn & Patio)
Bought MoJack Pro from Amazon.com. Found it had a problem, one of the lift arms that holds the wheel pods had holes drilled out of alignment and prevented attaching push pin from passing through. Instruction manual advises to register your unit, so I did,right after assembly. On-line registration; has a comment section box you can advise them of anyting,also same at end of following survey. I reported in both comment box the lift arm problem. Next morning I had email from the companey who related that my part problem was being forwarded to warehouse manager. Later that afternoon I recieved a phone call from warehouse manager to confirm problem and part needed and if there was anying else that might need his assistance since finding this part problem, which nothing else was needed. About three or four shipping days later UPS delivered a replacement lift arm. Immedately put the lift to use to my new/yet-to-be-used: Crafstman Pro 26 HP tractor. Drove tractor into pods secured front wheels and the jack lifted tractor easily with hand crank and was very stable. Also bought, from amazon.com, thier work table which will also be for my 1975, K-mart, power assisted walk behind mower, and for a general purpose table. It does everything I bought it for, secure access for maintaining/serviceing my tractor with plenty of room. Wish I had it for my 1989 craftsman II,l2 HP tractor which I have and still runs like a spring chicken,same for my walk behind. Had to lift my old tractor with a screw crank, tripod leged, auto jack (kind that raised cars way back when they all had chrome bumpers without 5 mph cushioning.I give the MoJack 5 stars and an additional 5 stars to the company and its outstanding employees for the immediate, after the sale, customer service.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for heavy lawn and garden tractors,
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This review is from: MoJack MJPRO 750-Pound Lift For Tractors And Zero Turn Lawn Mowers (Lawn & Patio)
I purchased and returned the MoJack EZ only because of my unease with its 300 lb capacity (see my review of that product). I replaced it with this MoJack Pro. The unit is much heavier. It has the same basic parts but uses a ratchet that allows it to be raised and safely held at any height (up to the 28" limit) and does not use safety pins, like the EZ model. It also uses a strap and heavy-duty crank for lift, versus a screw. Once my tractor was lifted to the limit, I tested the stability by gently rocking and pushing the front of the tractor. It was stable and I felt safe going underneath. Note: the EZ model has the same support structure, so it is just as stable. The biggest advantage of this jack over ramps is the accessibility of the bottom of the tractor as seen in one of the photos. For compact storage, three pieces must be removed (all are connected with push/pull pins) and the vertical arm is folded down. The unit folds to 13" high. I would recommend the MoJack Pro for anyone who has a large or heavy tractor - with the 750 lb capacity considered. For smaller tractors, such as the John Deere 325, the EZ model is recommended.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
MoJack Pro,
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This review is from: MoJack MJPRO 750-Pound Lift For Tractors And Zero Turn Lawn Mowers (Lawn & Patio)
They don't tell you EVERYTHING in the video. They don't apply the safety straps that don't fit on the wheels of a Toro 52 inch professional mower. I will have to cut and refit the tie down straps. They also don't tell you that it doesn't just fold up. You have to take it apart to fold it up and that is a royal pain in the arse. Basically, you will need about 16 square feet of floor space to store this "compact" thing. You can lift the front of the mower but the engine protection bars on the back of the mower prevent it from tilting but so far. It is nice, but it's not as convenient or versatile as they make it out to be in the video.
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