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Lawn Mower Lift with Hydraulic Jack, 750 Lbs Lift Capacity, Carbon Steel Lawn Mower Lift, Adjustable Lawn Lifter for Tractors,Lawn Mowers,Vehicles Maintenance and Repair

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$247.33
Lawn Mower Lift with Hydraulic Jack, 750 Lbs Lift Capacity, Carbon Steel Lawn Mower Lift, Adjustable Lawn Lifter for Tractors,Lawn Mowers,Vehicles Maintenance and Repair
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What It Is

A 750-lb capacity hydraulic lift for raising lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, ATVs, and small vehicles for maintenance access. Uses a bottle jack to lift via adjustable steel cradles.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Check deck width: Fits decks up to 54 inches wide (measure your mower’s widest point at the frame rails, not the cutting deck).
  • Jack type: Requires a standard 2-ton (or smaller) bottle jack—not included. Ensure your jack’s saddle height aligns with the lift’s lifting point.
  • Frame clearance: Minimum 6 inches of ground clearance under the mower’s frame to slide the lift in place. Low-profile mowers may not clear.
  • Wheel size: Works with tires up to 24 inches tall. Larger rear tractor tires may need the lift positioned further back.
  • No OEM fitment: Universal aftermarket design—no brand-specific adapters. If your mower has a rigid front axle or belly-mounted blades, verify the cradle arms won’t hit the deck.

Key Things to Know

  • Assembly required: Bolts together with basic hand tools. Check all bolts are tight before first use—reports of loosening under load.
  • Stability on uneven ground: The lift has no locking casters. Use on flat, hard surfaces only. Chock the mower’s wheels before lifting.
  • 750 lbs is the max: That’s the lift capacity, not the mower weight. Most garden tractors are 400–600 lbs, but heavy zero-turns with 60-inch decks can exceed 750 lbs.
  • Jack not included: Factor in the cost of a bottle jack (around $20–$40). The lift itself is just the frame and cradle.

Should You Buy It

This is a budget-friendly option for home mechanics who need to lift a standard lawn tractor or small ATV for blade changes or axle work. It’s not for heavy commercial zero-turns or uneven terrain. If you value stability and zero assembly, spend more on a steel ramp-style lift. If you’re handy and work on a flat garage floor, this gets the job done for the price.

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