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Buzzcut1 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:JRscooby wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
10 tons?
I wonder what it takes to bend the axle?
What does it matter? The jack can't put any more force than what the axle weighs, no matter the capacity..
It does matter when you put the jack under the axle pipe, like most of us do. When you have axle overloaded and lifting it in the point that was not design for it- something will give, just like Titanic broke on several pieces as it could not hold its own weight hanging in the air.
If your axle cant take a jack lifting up a little more than half the load that it normally carries down the road then I would say you are driving junk. Seriously we are only talking 4-5000 pounds.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
โFeb-01-2021 08:10 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:JRscooby wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
10 tons?
I wonder what it takes to bend the axle?
What does it matter? The jack can't put any more force than what the axle weighs, no matter the capacity..
It does matter when you put the jack under the axle pipe, like most of us do. When you have axle overloaded and lifting it in the point that was not design for it- something will give, just like Titanic broke on several pieces as it could not hold its own weight hanging in the air.
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โFeb-01-2021 04:09 PM
JRscooby wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
10 tons?
I wonder what it takes to bend the axle?
What does it matter? The jack can't put any more force than what the axle weighs, no matter the capacity..
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โFeb-01-2021 01:39 PM
JRscooby wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
10 tons?
I wonder what it takes to bend the axle?
What does it matter? The jack can't put any more force than what the axle weighs, no matter the capacity. But lifting 12,000 lbs with a 6 ton jack is more of a workout than with a 10 ton jack.
Don't think it matters much on little stuff but I once bought a truck that had about a 2 inch round hole in the bottom of the axle housing. Pulled the Diff, found the piece. Somebody had put a jack under the flat part of that 20,000 lb rated axle.
On my tool truck I carried a 2 foot long piece of truck frame too put under my jack if needed. Overkill for RV, but if I needed to lift the end of axle that might have 30,000 on it while setting on dirt I had a place to start.
Somebody mentioned the miles you haul a jack, and don't use it. Best if you keep the jack upright, even when not in use.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
โFeb-01-2021 12:34 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
10 tons?
I wonder what it takes to bend the axle?
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CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
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jaycocreek wrote:specta wrote:Hemi Joel wrote:
I carry an 8 ton bottle jack and some wood blocks. I've changed tires a few times on the road. I just leave the camper on the truck, I don't lower the camper jacks, chock the other wheels, put the bottle jack under the axle tube as far outboard as possible, change the tire, lower the truck. Never had an issue with that method, never saw a need to do it any different.
Best answer so far.
This^^^^^...I've changed way more than my share of the inside dually of a loaded logging truck in some tuff places this way...It just works..
mkirsch wrote:
In my case I used the tongue jack of the trailer I was towing in conjunction with the 2-1/2 ton floor jack I keep in said trailer to change the flat I had a few years back.