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| carl mcgraw | Tue May 12, 2009 7:26 pm |
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As above; use A BUCKET-FULL OF COMMON SENSE!!!! DO carefully support the car, DO ensure your chosen trolley jack is : a) in tip-top condition and up to the load.. b) on level, FIRM ground (if in doubt, use a paving slab or steel plate under it..), and not likely to 'roll-away' when you take/ release the load, and c) able to SLOWLY release the load; if you KNOW your jack has a 'hair-trigger' borrow a good one...and no using the best butter knife to work the release screw ;-) You do have to 'jiggle' stuff about, but it's the easiest way... HTH Carl |
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