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Lowering Load

WARNING!  TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:

  

Place Trail Jack on a flat, level surface.  Only 

use this Trail Jack on a hard, stable, clean, dry 

surface that is capable of sustaining the weight 

of the Trail Jack and the load it is stabilizing.

WARNING!

  

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:  

Ensure Trail Jack remains at a 90° angle during use.

1.  Remove any obstacle that will prevent lifting.

2.  Carefully remove all tools, parts, etc. 

from under the vehicle.

3.  Set Reversing Latch (16) to UP position.

Reversing 

Latch

Reversing 

Switch

4.  Ensure Reversing Latch is locked in 

place with indentation firmly engaged in 

notch on the Reversing Switch (13).

5.  Place Base of Trail Jack beneath load.

6.  Jack up nose of Large Runner (15) until it 

contacts appropriate vehicle lifting point.

Note:

  Do not use extension on Handle (27).

Note:

  Trail Jack must have sufficient load to lower 

with Handle movement. At insufficient loads, the lifting 

mechanism will slide down Rail (3) to Base (1).

WARNING!

  

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:

  

Ensure Trail Jack will not slip after load is applied.

WARNING!

  

TO PREVENT SERIOUS 

INJURY: 

Keep head, hands and body clear 

of Handle and Rail (3) gap during use.

Keep Clear

7.  Raise vehicle.

a.  Pull Handle down to the bottom of its stroke.
b.  Raise Handle up to the top of its stroke.
c.  Repeat steps a. and b. to raise load high 

enough to clear the jack stands.

8.  Remove jack stands completely away from vehicle.

9.  Ensure Handle is in full upright position.

10. Set Reversing Latch to DOWN position.

Reversing 

Latch

Reversing 

Switch

11.  Lower vehicle.

a.  Pull Handle down to the bottom of its stroke.
b.  Raise Handle up to the top of its stroke.
c.  Repeat steps a. and b. to lower the 

vehicle safely onto the ground.

12. Ensure Handle is in full upright position.

13. Remove Trail Jack.

Clamping

1.  Loosen Nut (8).

2.  Turn Clamp-Clevis (5) 90 degrees to the Rail (3).

3.  Tighten Nut.

Note:

 You can connect Clamp-Clevis Anywhere 

along the Rail to use jack as a clamp.

4.  Operate jack as you would for raising a 

load. See Lifting Load on page 3.

Winching

1.  Make sure top Clamp-Clevis (5) is in line with Rail (3).

2.  Install one end of chain or tow strap (sold 

separately) securely to the object to be winched. 

Securely attach the other end of the chain or 

tow strap to the top Clamp-Clevis of the jack.

3.  Take another chain or tow strap and secure 

one end to a fixed, stable object. Attach 

the other end of the chain or tow strap to 

the Large Runner (15) on the jack.

WARNING!

 Do not attach chain or strap to 

bottom hole of the Large Runner on the jack.

4.  Operate jack as you would for raising a 

load. See Lifting Load on page 3.

Summary of Contents for BADLAND

Page 1: ...e missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 2022 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduce...

Page 2: ...during use 6 Keep clear of load while lifting and lowering 7 Lower load slowly in controlled fashion Do not allow load to drop quickly 8 Do not use for aircraft purposes 9 Inspect before every use do...

Page 3: ...acts appropriate vehicle lifting point Note Do not use extension on Handle 27 WARNING TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY Ensure Trail Jack will not slip after load is applied WARNING TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY...

Page 4: ...lear 7 Raise vehicle a Pull Handle down to the bottom of its stroke b Raise Handle up to the top of its stroke c Repeat steps a and b to raise load high enough to clear the jack stands 8 Remove jack s...

Page 5: ...se damaged equipment If abnormal noise or vibration occurs have the problem corrected before further use 1 Periodically clean Trail Jack of any dirt grease or debris 2 Before each use inspect the gene...

Page 6: ...14 Reversing Switch Spring 1 Part Description Qty 15 Large Runner 1 16 Reversing Latch 1 17 Washer 1 18 Screw 1 19 Bolt 2 20 Connecting Rod 1 21 Washer 2 22 Nut 2 23 Pin 1 24 Handle Socket 1 25 Clip...

Page 7: ...Page 7 For technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Item 58395 Diagram 9 11 12 10 13 15 14 11 12 10 16 17 18 20 23 19 22 19 27 1 3 5 24 26 25 21 22 21 2 4 6 7 8...

Page 8: ...accompany the merchandise If our inspection verifies the defect we will either repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase price if we cannot readily and quic...

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