Badland 3T Off Road Jack...

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Commish1999

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On a recent trip to the UP an off-road floor jack would have been very helpful:
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So, i just bought the new Badland off road jack. At half the price and identical specs to the Pro Eagle it seems like a no brainer. I haven't used it yet, but I'll give it a test workout soon.

Has anyone else had any experience with this jack yet?

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NCFireGuy

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I have played with mine on my gravel driveway and even if it never goes in the field it was worth the cost. I cannot stand trying to move a standard jack around on Gravel . Just my $.02
 
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wigsajumper

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I have played with mine on my gravel driveway and even if it never goes in the field it was worth the cost. I cannot stand trying to move a standard jack around on Gravel . Just my $.02
As a fellow gravel driveway person this is the main reason I want one. Wish someone made a conversion kit that wasn't almost the price of a new offroad jack
 

North American Sojourner

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As a fellow gravel driveway person this is the main reason I want one. Wish someone made a conversion kit that wasn't almost the price of a new offroad jack
Yup. The ISGDP is a old and well respected society.

"International Society of Gravel Driveway Persons"

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