Going to pick one up tomorrow. I figured as long as you bought one I have to keep up and no, those dogs don't move. No matter how much you bang your head on the horn they just don't move.
I had to replace my old jack from HF it stop working after 24 years or so. So I bought a new 3 ton Dayton about a month ago. First it's very heavy. 5 pumps I believe to fully extended at 23.5.
You have grease fittings in the two front wheels too. You just noticed the ither two; makes me wonder why you bought this over the standard low jack by daytona or Pittsburgh? 3 tons is 3 tons
precision instruments torque wrench. You over torqued those babies. 90 lbs is too high, but the lowest I torque to. YOu have alot more than that from the way you leaned on that wrench. Most offshore vehicles are 65 to 80 foot lbs. Most north american vehicles that use 12 mm threads, or use a 3/4 socket are around the 110 mark, and 14mm ( 7/8 ) will be 140 foot lbs.
@@RedRocketC6 I have a tire shop and use mine on about 20 tires per day , so about 100 times per day or more. check it against one new in the box every year. dead on. and it is about 6 or 8 years old. do about 5000 tires per year.. so at 5 or 6 nuts per wheel.. alot. have one in 3/4 and 1 inch for heavy trucks.