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A Day on Tour at Hi-Lift's Facility

December 13, 2010 by JPFreek

With approximately a dozen different models of jacks that have been produced over the years, there is surprisingly little difference in the appearance of the progression of the product. The company has a display of the different models that have been made over the years to accommodate the need for jacks from antique vehicles to railroad cars and off-highway enthusiasts alike. In 2005, the company even put out a special edition model in green, the original color of the jack, and produced 2005 of them commemorating their 100th anniversary.

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Whether you choose to buy a Hi-Lift jack because it was recommended to you by a friend, coworker, or magazine article or whether it’s because they are proudly made in the United States, choosing a Hi-Lift product is a testament to the hard work of the Hi-Lift employees and their century’s old manufacturing process.

Related – 5 Must Have Accessories for Your Hi-Lift Jack

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