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Just put the new Wyoming into our secure storage down the road.
It is an insurance special policy condition that when left unattended the hitchlock, tracker, alarm and two Alko wheel locks are in place.
Yesterday I used my trolley jack to lift the van thus enabling me to align the Alko locks. Today I used the Alko supplied scissor jack.
What an absolute load of rubbish. Now I am pretty strong and fit but believe me I was knackered using this fop for a jack. It is so stiff to turn the "T" shaped handle. You can just about manage half a turn a go using both hands and Superman's biceps.Well it's going in the loft and I'll get a smaller hydraulic jack of some kind for future use.
If anyone from Alko reads this post please feel free to tell me why this jack is so bl---y hard to use!
Has anyone else encountered this difficulty?
Cheers
Alan
It is an insurance special policy condition that when left unattended the hitchlock, tracker, alarm and two Alko wheel locks are in place.
Yesterday I used my trolley jack to lift the van thus enabling me to align the Alko locks. Today I used the Alko supplied scissor jack.
What an absolute load of rubbish. Now I am pretty strong and fit but believe me I was knackered using this fop for a jack. It is so stiff to turn the "T" shaped handle. You can just about manage half a turn a go using both hands and Superman's biceps.Well it's going in the loft and I'll get a smaller hydraulic jack of some kind for future use.
If anyone from Alko reads this post please feel free to tell me why this jack is so bl---y hard to use!
Has anyone else encountered this difficulty?
Cheers
Alan