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197 days ago

Exhaust Inflated Vehicle Jack

Maurice from Tauranga City

This Power Jac is the original Australian invention – there are many lower quality brands now available out of China.
Designed for the Offroad market and Rural industry it will lift vehicles (or any other equipment) up to 4 tonnes (4.000kg) on uneven or soft ground – even off mud.
Simply push it anywhere under the vehicle and inflate. Given its large flexible surface area it will not damage the underside of the vehicle and is stable on any surface. (Stay clear of sharp objects or hot exhaust). Just hold the funnel over the exhaust pipe and let the vehicle idle.
Inflates and deflates quickly. Rolls up into a bag for easy stowage. Full instructions on the bag.
In excellent, as new, condition even though it has been used a number of times in very difficult recovery situations. Washed and stored since.
Note: The 3 pictures showing an orange bag are not this unit. They are to demonstrate various applications only.

Price: $200

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