Using my new QuickJack with my Mazda3
My holiday present to myself this year is a QuickJack, a hydraulic lift for cars and small trucks. Costco had a deal on a QuickJack, so I did the deed. I made a video that shows how it all goes together and operates, and that video is now on YouTube. In the video, I jack two cars, including my 2014 Mazda3. (I also have a 2008 Suzuki SX4, which is also in the video.) I thought some of you might be interested in the QuickJack.
Here's the video:
Here's the video:
Last edited by BobKo; Nov 21, 2021 at 10:30 AM.
Maybe an idea for a video would be the all important area's that need to be serviced on a regular basis on the Quick jack. On forums this is often overlooked and seldom done when members talk about tools. As you Quick Jack is new and everything is easy to get to at this point and your skills at video photography are very high I would like to see one?
Mine would not be as good a service video, I have already removed many of the safety decals, and replaced with my own vinyl and position decals for my own personal use. Oh and stickered up the Hydraulic motor. HA!
Mine would not be as good a service video, I have already removed many of the safety decals, and replaced with my own vinyl and position decals for my own personal use. Oh and stickered up the Hydraulic motor. HA!
Maybe an idea for a video would be the all important area's that need to be serviced on a regular basis on the Quick jack. On forums this is often overlooked and seldom done when members talk about tools. As you Quick Jack is new and everything is easy to get to at this point and your skills at video photography are very high I would like to see one?
Mine would not be as good a service video, I have already removed many of the safety decals, and replaced with my own vinyl and position decals for my own personal use. Oh and stickered up the Hydraulic motor. HA!
Mine would not be as good a service video, I have already removed many of the safety decals, and replaced with my own vinyl and position decals for my own personal use. Oh and stickered up the Hydraulic motor. HA!
Interesting idea. I will look at the manual and see if I can come up with a list of maintenance procedures. I can see where that could be a popular video. One question, though: Might the maintenance be different between a 3500 series and 7000 series? I assume the 7000 version is seriously heavier.
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