Check your email Ed.

--- In [email protected], "Edmund Clavel" <edcla...@...> wrote:
>
> I am really interested in looking at your photos of your tranny jack 
> application. I went to photo link but could not figure out how to boot up the 
> pictures using the N93654. Maybe you could forward your pictures as an 
> attachment to me. Much thanks,
> Ed
> N3396H
> edcla...@...
> 
> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 5:53 AM
>   Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Re: Jacking Options
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>   I did not use the ATV jack, it restricted the access to the gear too much 
> (I also have wheel pants to deal with). I bought the Harbor Freight 
> transmission jack instead, and it works wonderfully. Photos are in the 
> "photos" link under "N93654. Since those photos, I further modified it to 
> jack on the tiedown loop, with a bolt to make it secure. Sure works swell.
> 
>   --- In [email protected], "Albert Flora" <aflora@> wrote:
>   >
>   > Dave Crispin wrote: "Someone suggested the Harbor Freight ATV jack.
>   > I purchased one for about $70 and a 24" piece of 5/8" drill rod and a 
> couple of U-bolts".........
>   > 
>   > Dave, Can you provide a diagram or photo of your ATV jack with the 
> mounted drill rod?
>   > I just purchased the ATV jack from Harbor Freight and 5/8" drill rod + 
> U-bolts and am not sure where to mount the rod?
>   > 
>   > Albert Flora
>   > N94748
>   > (HYR)
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