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VEVOR Ride on Lawn Mower Lift Jack, 880 Lbs Weight Capacity, Telescopic Maintenance Jack with Crank Handle & Power Tool Handle, Foldable Lawn Tractor Lifter for Lawn Mowers and Garden Tractors, Black

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$75.99
VEVOR Ride on Lawn Mower Lift Jack, 880 Lbs Weight Capacity, Telescopic Maintenance Jack with Crank Handle & Power Tool Handle, Foldable Lawn Tractor Lifter for Lawn Mowers and Garden Tractors, Black
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What It Is

The VEVOR Ride on Lawn Mower Lift Jack is a telescopic, crank-operated lift designed to raise riding mowers and garden tractors up to 880 lbs for maintenance access. It’s intended for home mechanics who need to service blades, belts, or decks without a full shop lift.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your mower’s deck width and frame clearance. This lift works with most standard riding mowers (John Deere, Craftsman, Husqvarna, Troy-Bilt, etc.) with decks up to 54 inches wide. The telescopic arms adjust from 15.75 to 29.5 inches wide. Check that your mower’s frame has solid lift points (not plastic or thin sheet metal) and that the lift’s saddle pads align with the frame rails—not the deck itself. It’s aftermarket, not OEM specific, so verify your mower’s weight doesn’t exceed 880 lbs (most residential tractors are under 600 lbs). Avoid use on zero-turn mowers unless they have a dedicated jacking point; many ZTRs lack a stable frame rail for this style lift.

Key Things to Know

  • Assembly required: You’ll need basic tools (wrenches, socket set). The crank handle and power tool adapter (1/2-inch drive) both work, but the crank is slow and the tool adapter can slip if not fully engaged.
  • Stability matters: The lift is foldable and portable, but it’s not as stable as a fixed shop jack. Always chock the mower’s wheels and lower it onto jack stands before working underneath—do not rely on the lift alone.
  • Quality concerns: Some users report welds that look unfinished and paint that chips easily. The telescopic arms can bind if not kept clean and lubricated.
  • Height range: Lifts from about 5 inches to 18 inches off the ground—enough for blade changes and belt work, but not enough for full under-deck access on larger tractors.

Should You Buy It

This is a budget-friendly option for homeowners who occasionally need to service their riding mower and don’t want to spend $200+ on a professional lift. It’s functional for light-duty use, but if you work on multiple mowers, do heavy repairs, or value long-term durability, spend more on a sturdier model with better welds and a wider stable base.

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