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Old 11-16-2008, 11:16 AM
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A buddy gave me his old Sears cycle jack. It's the red one and I know it's not great, but for nothing I couldn't turn it down. The problem is there no manual and he doesn't remember how to use it. The foot press won't move. So I went on the sears site to look for the manual with no luck. Does anyone know where I can find the manual? If not, what am I doing wrong that the foot pedal won't move. Probably some simple thing I'm missing. Appreciate your help.
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Old 11-16-2008, 11:20 AM
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it has two foot presses the long one is to raise it, the smaller one is to lower it.

Make sure the the bolt through the pump is hooked into the u-joint looking thingy

it should be resting at 35 degree angle -

always ease the bike back down
 
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Old 11-16-2008, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by lkr0
it has two foot presses the long one is to raise it, the smaller one is to lower it.

Make sure the the bolt through the pump is hooked into the u-joint looking thingy

it should be resting at 35 degree angle -

always ease the bike back down
Not quite sure what you're referring to, but it appears that everything is hooked up properly.
 
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What exactly happens when you pump on the large upper peddle?
 
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If nothing happens when the upper pedal is pumped,the linkage is broken/worn,low fluid or the release valve is stuck open.
 
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Mine has a foot pedal to jack up with, and a knurled **** to release the fluid and lower. Your slowly turn the knurled **** to relase fluid slowly and gently to lower.

I bought mine maybe 2001, so if it's an older one it might have the ****. Close it to use the pedal and jack up.

Position the rear foot of the jack on the cross member of the frame in the rear and up you go. I can do it by myself by righting the bike as I start to jack.. but a 2nd person is a good idea first coupkle times you do this.

Then I use the strong motorcycle trailer type tie-downs to secure the entire bike and jack.
 
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What exactly happens when you pump on the large upper peddle?
Nothing. It doesn't move. It seems to be in the down position.
 
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Nothing. It doesn't move. It seems to be in the down position.
Can you pull the peddle up manually then press it down?
 
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if none of the previous post solves the problem (s) you may not want to use it.

a new jack (red) at sears it about $59 + -
 
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If you have the Sears Model/Part number (should be on a label plate on the jack) you should be able to order a new owner/operator manual from their website.
 


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