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Lawn Mower Jack Lift for Riding Mowers, 800 lbs Capacity, 45° Tilt, Adjustable Mower Lift for Riding Tractors and Lawn Equipment Maintenance, Upgrade (Red)

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$49.99
Lawn Mower Jack Lift for Riding Mowers, 800 lbs Capacity, 45° Tilt, Adjustable Mower Lift for Riding Tractors and Lawn Equipment Maintenance, Upgrade (Red)
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What It Is

This is a heavy-duty jack designed to lift riding mowers and lawn tractors up to 800 lbs, tilting them up to 45° for easy access to blades, belts, and under-deck maintenance. It’s intended for home mechanics and small-engine repair shops.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Deck size: The jack’s lifting arms must fit under your mower’s frame—typically works with decks from 38” to 54”, but check arm spread (usually 12–18” wide).
  • Frame type: Compatible with most riding tractors (Cub Cadet, John Deere, Husqvarna, Craftsman) but not zero-turn mowers, which have different frame geometry and may not balance safely.
  • Ground clearance: Your mower must have at least 3” of clearance under the frame to slide the jack in. Measure before ordering.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is a universal aftermarket jack—no specific OEM fitment. Works if dimensions match.

Key Things to Know

  • Capacity margin: 800 lbs covers most residential riders (typically 400–600 lbs), but don’t exceed that—the jack can tip if overloaded.
  • Assembly required: You’ll need basic hand tools (wrenches, socket set) and about 20–30 minutes to put it together. Instructions are basic.
  • Stability on slopes: Only use on flat, level ground. The 45° tilt is fine for blade work, but do not leave the mower unattended while tilted.
  • Lift point placement: Position the jack under the mower’s frame rails or axle, not the deck—lifting the deck can bend it.

Should You Buy It

If you own a standard riding mower and regularly change blades, clean decks, or service belts, this jack saves crawling and lifting. It’s a solid value at $50 for light-to-moderate home use, but skip it if you have a zero-turn or need daily commercial duty—look for a wider, higher-capacity lift.

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