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Lawn Mower Lift - 750 Lbs Capacity for Tractors and Zero Turn Lawn Mowers, 0-24.41in Lift Height

5/5 (1 reviews)
$159.99
Lawn Mower Lift - 750 Lbs Capacity for Tractors and Zero Turn Lawn Mowers, 0-24.41in Lift Height
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What It Is

A 750-lbs capacity hydraulic or mechanical lift for raising tractors and zero-turn mowers 0–24.41 inches off the ground. Designed for easier blade sharpening, deck cleaning, belt replacement, and under-deck maintenance without crawling under the machine.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Deck size: Check that the lift’s platform or cradle width accommodates your mower’s wheelbase and deck overhang. Most zero-turn decks up to 60 inches fit, but measure your mower’s overall width.
  • Lift point clearance: Ensure the lift’s arms or pads can contact the mower’s frame or axle (not the deck shell). Many zero-turn models require adapters for rounded frames.
  • Weight limit: 750 lbs is the maximum. Verify your mower’s weight (including fuel, blades, and attachments) stays under that. Most residential zero-turns weigh 500–700 lbs; larger commercial models may exceed 750.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is a universal aftermarket lift. No brand-specific fitment – you must confirm physical clearance and lift point shape. If your mower has a low ground clearance (under 4 inches), the lift may not slide underneath without ramps.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. Requires basic tools (wrenches, socket set) and two people for initial setup. Some models need assembly of the lift frame and hydraulic pump.
  • Stability check: Always test on a level, hard surface. The lift’s base must be wider than the mower’s wheel track to prevent tipping. If the lift has no locking safety bar, consider adding one.
  • Common gotcha: The 0–24.41-inch lift height is from the lift’s base to the top of the cradle – measure your mower’s lowest point (e.g., deck bottom) to ensure you can slide the lift under without raising the mower first.
  • Hydraulic vs mechanical: If this is a hydraulic model, check the fluid reservoir and bleed procedure. Mechanical screw-type lifts are slower but more reliable long-term.

Should You Buy It

This lift is a good value for DIY owners of residential zero-turn or lawn tractors under 750 lbs who need regular under-deck access. It’s not ideal for heavy commercial mowers or tight garages with limited floor space. If you can confirm fitment and have a helper for assembly, it’s a solid upgrade from jack stands or ramps.

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