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Lawn Mower Jack Lift for Riding Mowers, 800 lbs Capacity, 45° Tilt, Adjustable Mower Lift for Riding Tractors and Lawn Equipment Maintenance, Upgrade (Yellow)

5/5 (1 reviews)
$49.99
Lawn Mower Jack Lift for Riding Mowers, 800 lbs Capacity, 45° Tilt, Adjustable Mower Lift for Riding Tractors and Lawn Equipment Maintenance, Upgrade (Yellow)
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What It Is

This is a heavy-duty lift jack for riding mowers and lawn tractors, rated for up to 800 lbs. It tilts the mower up to 45° to give you access to the underside for blade changes, deck cleaning, or belt repairs.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check your mower’s deck size and frame design. This jack works with most standard riding mowers and garden tractors with decks up to 54 inches. It is not designed for zero-turn mowers with outboard front caster wheels (those need a different lift style). Measure the distance between your frame rails or axle points—the jack’s adjustable arms need to contact solid metal, not plastic or sheet metal. No OEM model-specific fitment; it’s a universal aftermarket tool. If your mower has a low ground clearance (under 4 inches), you may need to drive it onto a board first to slide the jack underneath.

Key Things to Know

  • Assembly required: You’ll need basic tools (wrenches, socket set). Follow the included instructions—some bolts may need thread locker.
  • Stability: Always chock the wheels and engage the parking brake before lifting. The 45° tilt is stable on level ground, but never crawl under the mower without extra support (jack stands).
  • Paint quality: The yellow powder coat is decent but can chip if you scrape it on concrete or gravel. Touch-up paint is cheap if needed.
  • Weight: At about 25 lbs, it’s manageable for one person to carry, but the lifting action uses a screw mechanism—it’s slow but controlled.

Should You Buy It

If you own a standard riding mower or lawn tractor and do your own blade sharpening, deck cleaning, or belt replacements more than once a season, this jack saves your back and makes the job safer. It’s not for professional shops (too slow) or zero-turn mowers, but for homeowner maintenance, it’s a solid value at $50.

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