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snow trac boggie jack

JimVT

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OK,I am kind of new at this and had a flat. After spending over an hour just jacking it up I decided to modify an old 1914 model T jack that was in my collection to do the job. I cut the bottom of the jack to slide between the wheel guides and built a hook to fit the wheel bracket.
I didn't bother to ask if someone has an eisier way.
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Snowtrac Nome

member formerly known as dds
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well jim i hate to burst yur bubble i have had to do the same thing i use a handy man jack i know they are larger and take more room to stow but always handy to have one aund they work for more than jacking up boggies good work always nice to have the right tool for the job.
 

JimVT

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I have that new Nome rim on it now. We'll see if the bearings are good. I greased it good and it looked fine.
Jim
 

JimVT

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I think one of those old volkswagon jacks may even work better and fit right in with the volks stuff on the snow trac.
 
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