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Ride-On Lawn Mower Jack Lift - Telescopic Maintenance Jack for Garden Tractors and Riding Lawn Mowers, 880 lbs Weight Capacity, Manual and Power Tool Handles Included (Grey)

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$105.99
Ride-On Lawn Mower Jack Lift - Telescopic Maintenance Jack for Garden Tractors and Riding Lawn Mowers, 880 lbs Weight Capacity, Manual and Power Tool Handles Included (Grey)
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What It Is

This is a telescopic jack lift designed to raise ride-on mowers and garden tractors for maintenance tasks like blade changes, belt replacement, or deck cleaning. It supports up to 880 lbs and works with both manual and power tool handles (included), making it suitable for residential and light commercial use.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check these three things:

  • Deck size & ground clearance: The lift’s telescopic arms must extend wider than your mower’s deck. Measure your deck width and compare to the lift’s minimum/maximum arm spread (typically 20–40 inches). Also ensure the lift can slide under your mower’s frame—some low-clearance models may not fit.
  • Lift height: Confirm the lift’s maximum height (often 15–18 inches) is enough for your maintenance task. Too short and you’ll struggle to reach blades or belts.
  • Mower type: This is an aftermarket universal lift, not OEM-branded. It fits most residential riding mowers and garden tractors but may not work with zero-turn mowers (which often lack a solid frame rail to lift from). Check your owner’s manual or measure frame rail spacing.

Key Things to Know

  • Stability: The lift uses a scissor-jack design with a wide base. On uneven ground, it can wobble—always chock the mower’s wheels and never work under a raised mower without additional safety stands.
  • Assembly: Requires minor assembly (bolting the saddle arms and handle adapter). Most users report 15–30 minutes with basic tools. Power tool handle is a bonus but not necessary.
  • Common gotchas: The saddle arms may not align perfectly with some mower frames—you might need to shim or reposition them. Also, the manual handle can be stiff under load; use the power tool adapter for easier cranking.
  • Weight capacity: 880 lbs is plenty for standard garden tractors (typically 400–700 lbs). Exceeding this risks bending the lift or sudden collapse.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you own a standard riding mower or garden tractor, need a portable lift for occasional blade/belt jobs, and want the option of power tool assistance. Skip it if you have a zero-turn mower, work on very uneven terrain, or need a lift that doubles as a storage stand—this is strictly for short-term maintenance.

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