TONDA Low Profile Car Jack, 2.5 Ton (5,000 lb) Hydraulic Trolley Floor Jack for Garage, Home, Shop, Lifting Range 3.35" to 14.57", Orange
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The TONDA Low Profile Car Jack is a 2.5-ton (5,000 lb) hydraulic trolley floor jack designed for lifting lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, and small to mid-size utility vehicles for maintenance, blade changes, or deck access. Its low 3.35" minimum height allows it to slide under most residential mowing decks.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, measure your mower’s lowest ground clearance (e.g., under the deck or frame) – it must be at least 3.35" to fit the jack’s saddle height. This jack works with most push mowers, riding mowers, and zero-turn models with a total weight under 5,000 lbs. For larger commercial mowers (over 600 lbs), verify the jack’s capacity is sufficient. It is an aftermarket universal tool, not OEM-specific, so no brand restrictions, but check that your mower’s lift points (frame rails or axle) are accessible with the jack’s saddle width (approx. 4.5"). Avoid using on mowers with plastic or composite decks – lift only from reinforced steel frame points.
Key Things to Know
- Lifting range: 3.35" to 14.57" – suitable for most residential mowers, but may not reach high enough for some zero-turn decks with full suspension.
- Build quality: Users report occasional hydraulic fluid leaks from the release valve; check the fluid level and bleed air before first use. The steel frame is sturdy for the price.
- Assembly required: Comes partially disassembled (handle, release valve, and oil plug). DIY installation takes 10–15 minutes; no special tools needed.
- Gotcha: The jack’s casters are small and may struggle on rough grass or loose gravel – best used on a flat, hard surface like concrete or asphalt.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you need an affordable, low-profile jack for frequent blade sharpening, deck leveling, or tire changes on a residential riding mower or zero-turn. It’s a solid value for light-to-moderate DIY use, but skip it if you lift heavy commercial mowers (over 2.5 tons) or need a jack that rolls easily on uneven ground – invest in a higher-end model with larger wheels and better seals.
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