@@steelforestweldingandforge I think I've seen that step in those instructions before and I just don't understand it lol doesn't seem like it's accomplishing anything but it could be the change in altitude that they're wanting to relieve the pressure or something weird I don't know Great video though I like all of the harbor freight jack stand and jack products I've been using them for years
Don’t forget to raise it to max height and loosen the screw and re-tighten to get a better bleed.
@voodoo_chicken1 good advice.
Is 2 of the 3 Tons each not enough for an suv ? Cuz l bought the 3 Tons not the 6
@@unclesam1707more than enough, some people just prefer the extra piece of mind, I suppose
“A good 6 ton test slap should do”
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Wait what was that about bleeding the cylinder? All you accomplish there was opening up the reservoir and closing it again
Just following the directions word for word
@@steelforestweldingandforge I think I've seen that step in those instructions before and I just don't understand it lol doesn't seem like it's accomplishing anything but it could be the change in altitude that they're wanting to relieve the pressure or something weird I don't know Great video though I like all of the harbor freight jack stand and jack products I've been using them for years
@ils360 thank you. I won't lie, I was scratching my head a little bit about that step as well.
@ils360 it's just if there's air stuck in it where it would cause an issue from moving around / shipping.
Bleeding trapped air to make more room for hydraulic oil in order to prevent the jack from failing.
Should we be more concerned about placing the jack under the pumpkin? 😮
Some Tire shops do it frequently
That's where most jack it up 🤔