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Like a foot powered air pump, but for changing tires (or tyres). I like it some. |
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Cars can also be lowered off of existing hand-operated jacks with a kicking motion. Not without possible damage (auto or personal), though. |
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The problem with this is that it isn't very ergonomic. |
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A foot-operated jack gets it power on the down stroke, using the weight of the operator. |
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Kicking a jack upwards is awkward, doesn't generate as much force, and has the potential of damaging the tops of shoes. |
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I think it would work if it were a semblance of a Furry Donkey. |
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[UB], I'm curious as to what //nechanical advantage// is. And [Cedar Park], I'm hurt...I only posted this Hacky Jack to raise spirits and lift morale around here. I never realised that my puns were so tyred. |
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Apologies, [UnaBubba]. I'll be more judicious with my use of "is" next time. Let's not be enemies - I was merely trying to get your attention and engage you into a bit of punnery. |
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