Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! (1 viewing) (1) Guest
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TOPIC: Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!!
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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At one time I wanted a hydraulic lift but with the luck that I've had with Chinese hydraulics I decided not to.
What I ended up with was a lever lift. Basically slides under and you lever the bike up. Only drawback, if you want to call it that, is only one end is up at a time.
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Roland, The Roadie
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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i bought 2 of those lifts back in the day for both of my quads when I had toys at home..ans I love the lifts use them all the time, and they work good for tranny lifts for trucks too..haha
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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I ended up buying the "top-o-the-Chinese-line" aluminum one at Harbor Freight on sale for $129 (it killed me that I couldn't get it at $99, but sometimes you gotta bite the bullet  ). I haven't used it much but it sure is a nice looking rig to add to my collection of little used tools  !
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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biknski wrote:
FYI: I had my Craftsman jack (the yellow aluminum framed one) fail last week and found out that the warranty was up and that Sears couldn't help at all. On-line I read that most reviews claim the jack is junk due to the premature failures and the lack of support from Sears. Mine is not even 2 years old so I was not pleased and figured I had nothing to lose so I took it apart to see if I could find out what failed. With some patience and basic mechanical skill, I found that there are two O-rings on the pushrod that were deteriorated by what looks like chemical breakdown. I found a slight trace of aluminum filings in the oil which were probably not rinsed out from the manufacturing process, and I suspect that the oil was of lesser quality. The rubber in the O-rings felt brittle and looked stringy. To make a long story short, I rinsed the resovoir out, cleaned all parts and other O-rings and coated them with good silicon grease, replaced the bad O-rings (50cents each) coated them with silicon grease and re-assembled the jack. I bought better jack oil, filled the resoivoir and jacked up the Roadie and it works better than new. This is no guarantee that your jack will work like mine or that mine is 100% safe or like new but if the information contained here saves anyone some grief and money, I was worth the time to post.
Good Luck,
biknski
Thanks for the info thats the jack I got I don't really like the way it "sways" when I have my roadie on it but, I do have the lock features which prevent it from coming down if it does fail.
Steven
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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I still use my craftsman jack, but I ordered a Handy Lift air operated table which I have yet to assemble.... 
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Guess I got another reason to go to Sears. Got the HB one and so far so good. Paid $75 for it.
Greyphart
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Hey. Look how similar the Harbor Freight jack is to the Sears. (also made in China) I wonder........
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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I got mine at Pep Boys for $59. I think it is a lot like the Harbour Freight and Sears Jack. As for the swaying mentioned... yes, that unnerved me as well, so I always jack mine up, and lower it onto some treated 6x6 and 4x6 blocks of wood that I have from doing a construction project and my bike is steady as a rock then... up in the air and easy to service the tires and wheels, clean etc..
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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biknski wrote:
Hey. Look how similar the Harbor Freight jack is to the Sears. (also made in China) I wonder........
I think the only difference in ANY of the $59-ish jacks are the paint schemes. For that matter, my buddy got one of the aluminum ones like mine at Sears and the only difference were the wheels.
China's taking us over one job at a time!  Of course they might just help us solve our pesky lil' illegal alien infestation. When there's no jobs left for them to take.....it won't be worth the trip north! 
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Re:Great Deal!! Craftsman Motorcycle Jack!! 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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A few observations:
1) I bought my "red" Craftsman jack two years ago and have had no issues.
2) I have always jacked mine from the right side, and I ALWAYS leave the kickstand down, just in case.
3) If you choose a height in between the three (3) lockable settings, then the jack tends to be a bit "wobbly"; but if you use the locked settings properly, i.e., lower the locking arm onto the notch, then release pressure on the jack, the jack tends to be much more stable.
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