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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 454379" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>Just finished reading a similar thread on Microskiff.com. A guy there found a 1500 lb rated tongue jack at Harbor Freight for $29.00. Most of the other brands were only rated for 1,000 lbs. Guess a heavier jack ought to be easier to crank???</p><p></p><p>Another guy piped in and said that he was replacing his jacks every two or three years. Good quality ones, too, all being eaten up by saltwater. So, he also went to the Harbor Freight cheapies. He figured if he was going to replace it every couple of years, no sense in buying the more expensive ones. I think he makes sense.</p><p></p><p>I've never used the Harbor Freight jacks, but I'd certainly take a look the next time I am in their store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 454379, member: 4376"] Just finished reading a similar thread on Microskiff.com. A guy there found a 1500 lb rated tongue jack at Harbor Freight for $29.00. Most of the other brands were only rated for 1,000 lbs. Guess a heavier jack ought to be easier to crank??? Another guy piped in and said that he was replacing his jacks every two or three years. Good quality ones, too, all being eaten up by saltwater. So, he also went to the Harbor Freight cheapies. He figured if he was going to replace it every couple of years, no sense in buying the more expensive ones. I think he makes sense. I've never used the Harbor Freight jacks, but I'd certainly take a look the next time I am in their store. [/QUOTE]
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