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Your pal, Captain Jack

Despite the versatility of this multi-purpose piece of recovery equipment, a high-lift jack isn’t used as often as you would think. In fact it’s more often ornamental rather than a practical tool. That is until the day the owner needs it and then discovers the handle is stuck or the climbing pins won’t climb in and out of the holes in the standard bar.

Here’s how to service your high-lift jack to keep it safe and reliable:

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