sears yellow jack?
08-14-2009, 01:47 PM
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i guess i go back to the stealer and get the adapters
thanks guy
some funny answers also
08-14-2009, 01:59 PM
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hey guys just got a sears yellow jack, now do u lift your dyna??
I have a fxdc if that helps, any help would be cool
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have a look here dreamer
Read post 09 10 and 11................................................ ...............
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i find this helpful also, if you push you bike up on a couple block of wood (under front tire) thats about 2-3 inches off the ground. also put some wood under your kick stand. now the jack will slide in nice and easy. this is needed for street bobs and helps on the fxdc. i have the sears red jack and have no problems with it after 2 years of use, the yellow may be lower profile so the wood may not be needed...
08-14-2009, 04:46 PM
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the yellow is lower but it still get struck, i'll use the blocks for sure
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One piece of advice, don’t drop the jack on your toe. it hurts like a ***** f....
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08-14-2009, 08:23 PM
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One piece of advice, don’t drop the jack on your toe. it hurts like a ***** f....
ucka!!! Here, I'll finish it for ya. Daymn that musta hurt
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One piece of advice, don’t drop the jack on your toe. it hurts like a ***** f....
it looks like those toes were "hurt" before the jack was droped on them!! LOL
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Shame- less plug - I have the adapters. PM me if your interested. - George
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roflmao just get sum blocks of wood 1" by 6" ride bike up on lift bike = no problem
just so you know i know that hurt ss