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I want to safely raise all wheels of the ground to do some warming up of the drive train for oil change, do some repair and maintenance, check brakes etc.
Front is clear but what is the best place for a jack or support thing at the rear? Two railroad beams on each side under the two axles of the tandem is a good and safe trick, but I don't have enough beams or heavy timber laying around here. I have a 15-ton hydraulic pot jack and a few 5-ton support struds (if that's the correct word for them)
I want to safely raise all wheels of the ground to do some warming up of the drive train for oil change, do some repair and maintenance, check brakes etc.
Front is clear but what is the best place for a jack or support thing at the rear? Two railroad beams on each side under the two axles of the tandem is a good and safe trick, but I don't have enough beams or heavy timber laying around here. I have a 15-ton hydraulic pot jack and a few 5-ton support struds (if that's the correct word for them)