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CAT wheelie Off Road 2 Ton Jack

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Has anyone tried out one of these jacks?
Looks like quality wise it would be equal to the Harbor Freight Bad Land Jack. In between the 1.5 and 3 Ton.

If you’ve got one let us know!

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Unless something has changed, to my knowledge CAT doesn't make tools. Just like Matco they rebrand everything they sell that isn't equipment related. So, it's not unlikely to be made by the same manufacturer as the harbor freight jacks.
 

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Has anyone tried out one of these jacks?
Looks like quality wise it would be equal to the Harbor Freight Bad Land Jack. In between the 1.5 and 3 Ton.

If you’ve got one let us know!

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The specs indicate that the Cat 2-ton jack lifts up to 17.5”. To me that may not be adequate for Offroad application if that is your need. For home use it may be enough if you don’t have a high lifted truck. Maxing out the jack is a little scary to me though.

The Badland 1.5-ton lifts up to 28 7/8” while the 2-ton lifts up to 29 1/16”.

I wish Badland would make a 2-ton floor jack.
 

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Not sure if the Cat trolley jack has a flat bottom base plate so it won’t sink into the sand or gravel as easily as one with an open bottom would.
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