kwalshy 227 #1 Posted December 19, 2012 Does anybody out there own or have experience with the MoJack EZ Lift? The EZ model is rated for 300 lbs and I'm curious how this model perfoms for our WHs, especially a 520H, .....since our tractors are real tractors and have some serious weight to them (not some POS box store blue light special) I picked up the EZ model as a Christmas gift for my father to help him out with his 520H maintenance. I'm wondering if I should look towards the MoJack XT or Pro model. http://themojack.com/ Thank you. Merry Christmas RedSquare Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leeave96 487 #2 Posted December 19, 2012 I've seen these things and am interested in any comments too. Thanks, Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Don1977 604 #3 Posted December 19, 2012 I don't know anything about them. I use a floor jack to get my tractor high enough to use the air impact wrench. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
varosd 1,185 #4 Posted December 19, 2012 I use a motorcycle type jack and it can lift my 520 easy. various companies from Habour F, Advance, Northern tool and prices run about $100- 150. opnions vary Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,957 #5 Posted December 19, 2012 My manual list the 520 weight as being 646lbs... I would think the Mojack's 300lb capability would work as long as you're only picking up the front or rear. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qd-16 14 #6 Posted December 19, 2012 They are awesome in my opinion. We have one and I use it when scraping the underside of my wheel horse decks. I have used it on my 310, 1057, and 314H with NO problems. The model we have is the cheaper one....about $200 at Tractor Supply. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groundhog47 347 #7 Posted December 19, 2012 I don't know anything about them. I use a floor jack to get my tractor high enough to use the air impact wrench. There you go with those fantastic hubs again, I'd jump for joy also! :happy-bouncymulticolor: 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KC9KAS 4,741 #8 Posted December 20, 2012 I do not have one of these, but the local implement dealer has one that they use on Z-turns and GT's. Seems to work well for them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankman 3,515 #9 Posted December 20, 2012 Like groundhog47 I use a floor jack and wheel chocks. Pick up the front or the rear as needed. I could kick myself, sold a very nice (like new) hydraulic table lift ( 'bout 4 ft x 6 ft). But then again, seldom never need to raise the entire Horse to eye level. For easy, not too much height required I drive up on ramps. I don't think I like what I see, MoJack. Just appears "chintsy." I just saw one on sale today while picking up some hardware in Lowes. Home "Cheapo" has 'em too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kwalshy 227 #10 Posted December 20, 2012 Thank you all for the feedback. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KC9KAS 4,741 #11 Posted December 20, 2012 Like groundhog47 I use a floor jack and wheel chocks. Pick up the front or the rear as needed. I could kick myself, sold a very nice (like new) hydraulic table lift ( 'bout 4 ft x 6 ft). But then again, seldom never need to raise the entire Horse to eye level. For easy, not too much height required I drive up on ramps. I don't think I like what I see, MoJack. Just appears "chintsy." I just saw one on sale today while picking up some hardware in Lowes. Home "Cheapo" has 'em too. You got rid of a 4' X 6' hydraulic lift table.......What were you thinking? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SousaKerry 500 #12 Posted December 20, 2012 :text-yeahthat: :jaw: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankman 3,515 #13 Posted December 20, 2012 Like groundhog47 I use a floor jack and wheel chocks. Pick up the front or the rear as needed. I could kick myself, sold a very nice (like new) hydraulic table lift ( 'bout 4 ft x 6 ft). But then again, seldom never need to raise the entire Horse to eye level. For easy, not too much height required I drive up on ramps. I don't think I like what I see, MoJack. Just appears "chintsy." I just saw one on sale today while picking up some hardware in Lowes. Home "Cheapo" has 'em too. You got rid of a 4' X 6' hydraulic lift table.......What were you thinking? Wasn't thinking too well.....but, didn't have a need for it. Was given to my by a sheetmetal fab shop goin' out-of-business. Was used to raise steel plate up to the Buffalo Iron Worker punch height. I kick myself, seldom though, at times when I might have a use for it. Floor jacks and jack stands work just fine for me. Love those hubs groundhog47! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groundhog47 347 #14 Posted December 21, 2012 Like groundhog47 I use a floor jack and wheel chocks. Pick up the front or the rear as needed. I could kick myself, sold a very nice (like new) hydraulic table lift ( 'bout 4 ft x 6 ft). But then again, seldom never need to raise the entire Horse to eye level. For easy, not too much height required I drive up on ramps. I don't think I like what I see, MoJack. Just appears "chintsy." I just saw one on sale today while picking up some hardware in Lowes. Home "Cheapo" has 'em too. I can't take the credit for that one T..man, that was Don, but I like that way also :bow-blue: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groundhog47 347 #15 Posted December 21, 2012 Like groundhog47 I use a floor jack and wheel chocks. Pick up the front or the rear as needed. I could kick myself, sold a very nice (like new) hydraulic table lift ( 'bout 4 ft x 6 ft). But then again, seldom never need to raise the entire Horse to eye level. For easy, not too much height required I drive up on ramps. I don't think I like what I see, MoJack. Just appears "chintsy." I just saw one on sale today while picking up some hardware in Lowes. Home "Cheapo" has 'em too. You got rid of a 4' X 6' hydraulic lift table.......What were you thinking? Wasn't thinking too well.....but, didn't have a need for it. Was given to my by a sheetmetal fab shop goin' out-of-business. Was used to raise steel plate up to the Buffalo Iron Worker punch height. I kick myself, seldom though, at times when I might have a use for it. Floor jacks and jack stands work just fine for me. Love those hubs groundhog47! Say T...Man those hubs are really NEAT but Don has to get the credit on em. Don't know how many he's done but had a nice write up on them while back. All those guys did a NICE job and it's in my project to do book! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites