Anyone use or see one in person ? I like the idea of lifting down low. Looks simple.
We have use the tridekon for quit a few years and it works fine. Second sprayer doesn't have crop divoders and don't plan on putting them on, so I need a jack now.
that one looks good. a wide base is a must for soft ground too.
we have used a cb highlift jack for several years. made at Killarny , MB CB highlift - YouTube
Looks really good. Not too bad for aligning it across the frame? I'd almost be tempted to put a spring loaded wheel (wheels lose contact upon load) on each corner for slight adjusting, as it looks like it might be pretty hefty to move around.
Emerson Jack's from Nebraska has some nice Jack's. Never had a self propelled sprayer but done enough tractor and combine tires to appreciate a good jack
Built this on a rainy afternoon, only made a saddle for the back axle but its on my list to make another saddle for the front (just a very tight slip on). About 150 bucks including beer.
Bought the jack I first posted about. Looks great and worked great, the rim roller for our Deere's saves your back for sure ! I would recommend it, seems safer also lifting from that low point.
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