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Old 03-14-2003, 02:56 PM   #1
Rob Cooley
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New Jack Pads

Believe someone here in our club mentioned this so I am going to try it to see how it works. I bought 4 polly cutting boards about 8 x 9 with a handle grip cut out on one end. I will use these for the front jacks and rear screw down jacks in place of the wood blocks. They will be lighter, easy to handle, and easy to clean when they get mud on them. I hope they work as I am going to test them out next weekend.

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