>
> > i'd really like to avoid having to buy
> > a big new floor jack.... and having to find another place to stow it.
>
> Greg,
> Wish I had an OEM jack, but I've never seen one. I carry a 6 ton bottle
> jack and rear bogie support hook for same. But my usual jack, and the one
> I'd recommend, is a relatively small, cheap (~$45 IIRC) 3 ton floor jack
> bought on sale at K-Mart. It's either Made in China or Hecho in Mexico, or
> somethin' like that. (Coach is across town at the storage lot right now.)
> It's strong enough to lift the entire front end or either rear corner. In
> a pinch it would probably lift one entire side if you found a place to put
> it. Nice thing is it's light enough to pick up easily, and stores under my
> dinette seat, along with my jack stands, tire and tow chains, jumper cables,
> lug wrench, torque wrench, chock blocks, and all like that. (My dinette is
> rased about 3+", so I have a little more room under the seat.)
> Even with the floor jack, you need to be careful once both front wheels
> clear the ground. Braking and chocking the rear wheels helps a little.
> Also, a good-sized piece of 3/4" or thicker plywood should be carried to
> spread the jack's load on soft ground.
> HTH.
>
> Rick Staples
> '75 Eleganza
> Louisville, CO
Rick
No you don't wish for an original jack. They are dangerious. I have one, and
believe me, it is comming out of the coach, in favor of a bottle jack and Leigh
Harrison's Hook for the rear.
- --
Wayne
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> > i'd really like to avoid having to buy
> > a big new floor jack.... and having to find another place to stow it.
>
> Greg,
> Wish I had an OEM jack, but I've never seen one. I carry a 6 ton bottle
> jack and rear bogie support hook for same. But my usual jack, and the one
> I'd recommend, is a relatively small, cheap (~$45 IIRC) 3 ton floor jack
> bought on sale at K-Mart. It's either Made in China or Hecho in Mexico, or
> somethin' like that. (Coach is across town at the storage lot right now.)
> It's strong enough to lift the entire front end or either rear corner. In
> a pinch it would probably lift one entire side if you found a place to put
> it. Nice thing is it's light enough to pick up easily, and stores under my
> dinette seat, along with my jack stands, tire and tow chains, jumper cables,
> lug wrench, torque wrench, chock blocks, and all like that. (My dinette is
> rased about 3+", so I have a little more room under the seat.)
> Even with the floor jack, you need to be careful once both front wheels
> clear the ground. Braking and chocking the rear wheels helps a little.
> Also, a good-sized piece of 3/4" or thicker plywood should be carried to
> spread the jack's load on soft ground.
> HTH.
>
> Rick Staples
> '75 Eleganza
> Louisville, CO
Rick
No you don't wish for an original jack. They are dangerious. I have one, and
believe me, it is comming out of the coach, in favor of a bottle jack and Leigh
Harrison's Hook for the rear.
- --
Wayne
*****************************************************************
WAYNE NEWLAND Phones 301-596-2484
6506 Spring Plow Lane 410-995-6629
Columbia, Maryland 21045-4650 Fax 410-381-3013
E-Mail: wayne
*****************************************************************
ON THE ROAD AGAIN!
F9300
1975 Palm Beach
*****************************************************************
ARE YOU SPENDING YOUR DAYS DOING WHAT
YOU LOVE TO DO? CHECK THIS OUT!
http://www.5pillars.com/maximus/
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