Description
When you’re stuck in the field with a flat tire on your loaded grain trailer or need to lift heavy equipment for repairs, you know the value of having a good farm jack around. This 48-inch Hi-Lift jack isn’t just another lifting tool—it’s the Swiss Army knife of the farm shop. Whether you’re changing tires, lifting implements, pulling fence posts, or even doing some light winching work, this heavy-duty jack handles it all with the reliability farmers have trusted for generations.
What You’re Getting
- Massive 7,000-pound lifting capacity handles everything from compact tractors to loaded trailers
- All cast iron construction that won’t bend or break under the heavy loads farm work demands
- Nearly 39 inches of lift height gets you the clearance you need for big jobs
- Multi-purpose design works as a jack, winch, clamp, or spreader—four tools in one
- 5,000-pound winching capacity for pulling stuck equipment or straightening bent parts
Built for Real Farm Work
This jack shines anywhere you need serious lifting power and versatility. It’s perfect for changing tires on tractors, combines, and heavy trailers right in the field. You’ll also find it handy for lifting implements during maintenance, pulling fence posts during pasture work, or even straightening bent three-point hitches after a hard day in rocky ground.
Made to Last
The all cast iron construction means this jack will outlast the cheaper steel alternatives by decades. Cast iron doesn’t bend under load like welded steel can, and it handles the temperature swings and rough treatment that come with farm life. This is the kind of tool your kids will inherit and still be using thirty years from now.
Good to Know
Always use the jack on solid, level ground and make sure you’ve got good footing before starting any lift. The 48-inch height gives you plenty of leverage, but take your time—rushing with heavy loads is how accidents happen. Keep the moving parts greased and the jack will serve you faithfully for years to come.






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