Nice follow up to your other video. I wish you showed them in action. A possible benefit of the Tank Jack on grass or soil would be that the surface area of the tank treads might help distribute the load without much compression and sinking in the terrain. The Badlands jack, while easier to move, might have its wheels sink into the terrain more easily when a load is applied. But, I agree that the Tank Jack is more for looks over function.
I just use an aluminum 1.5t and a street sign offroad. It's nice to carry a floor jack one handed. Plus the street sign doubles as something to lay on.
Either Jack needs to be on a HARD surface when used so It can roll when jacking due to the Arc as the beam assy rises up. The big Wheels and Tracks just make it to move it around un loaded...
Nice follow up to your other video. I wish you showed them in action. A possible benefit of the Tank Jack on grass or soil would be that the surface area of the tank treads might help distribute the load without much compression and sinking in the terrain. The Badlands jack, while easier to move, might have its wheels sink into the terrain more easily when a load is applied. But, I agree that the Tank Jack is more for looks over function.
I just use an aluminum 1.5t and a street sign offroad. It's nice to carry a floor jack one handed. Plus the street sign doubles as something to lay on.
Either Jack needs to be on a HARD surface when used so It can roll when jacking due to the Arc as the beam assy rises up. The big Wheels and Tracks just make it to move it around un loaded...
Sucks that no one is making an American made jack.
A jack with 8 rubber wheels would be best.
It's a tank jack, no wonder why it rolls like a tank.
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