fj12ryder wrote:
A 3-ton jack probably won't be strong enough to do the lifting. You might need a 10 or 12 ton jack to do the job easier. What and how did it break?
Thanks for the responses!!!
For the Jack, the right side works, so I just need the weight on the broken side.
I was just lifting it off my pickup in my driveway. I have the Anderson ultimate hitch which requires it to be lifted a long ways and it was struggling to get off the hutch for some reason then the one side broke the gears. I was able to get it off as it grabbed again but that's it.