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Old 10-09-2025, 11:31 PM
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Harbor freight jackstand recall

Harbor freight jackstand recall. I don't know how long ago the recall was.
61196, 61197
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHAZ_5-YNGI

https://youtu.be/Gn7FPbT2fxQ

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Old 10-10-2025, 09:20 AM
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Yeah that’s scary. But aren’t all ratcheting jackstands vulnerable if they aren’t under load?

The HF tools ones look particularly bad in the videos. But I have some old Allied brand ones from the 1980s and some recent Torin ones that look like you cannot trust them unless they are loaded.

This is pretty scary. I usually use a second stand or a backup jack (that doesn’t leak) when I’m under the car or when a wheel is off. I’ve heard enough stories about guys like us dying under cars.

When I first started using the ratcheting style I kind of recall an old timer warning me to make sure they were loaded up. He said if they weren’t you Could catch a cuff or a tool on that lever and release it. Now that I think back I think he showed me how to pop the pawl free by jamming a pry bar under the lever and pulling it up while the stand had a little load on it. Kind of like the video above where the guy kicks it out of under the trailer.
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Old 10-10-2025, 10:22 AM
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These were pulled and recalled at least 5 years ago....
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Old 10-10-2025, 11:40 AM
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These were pulled and recalled at least 5 years ago....

Sounds a tad bit short sighted. It was only yesterday I found out about the recall I have one set and maybe another one.

Since it is a safety issue. Not only might people still have them and are using them someone might buy some used ones at a YardSale or so no. The YardSale ones won't get you a new set or gift card but at least you will know they are unsafe.

Well, when I first started up with this forum the Mercedes Trapox as under recall and they were honoring that like many years.

The 2 of my harbor freight jacks stands that I found today are not of the recalled numbers.
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Old 10-10-2025, 11:47 AM
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Yeah that’s scary. But aren’t all ratcheting jackstands vulnerable if they aren’t under load?

The HF tools ones look particularly bad in the videos. But I have some old Allied brand ones from the 1980s and some recent Torin ones that look like you cannot trust them unless they are loaded.

This is pretty scary. I usually use a second stand or a backup jack (that doesn’t leak) when I’m under the car or when a wheel is off. I’ve heard enough stories about guys like us dying under cars.

When I first started using the ratcheting style I kind of recall an old timer warning me to make sure they were loaded up. He said if they weren’t you Could catch a cuff or a tool on that lever and release it. Now that I think back I think he showed me how to pop the pawl free by jamming a pry bar under the lever and pulling it up while the stand had a little load on it. Kind of like the video above where the guy kicks it out of under the trailer.
The videos show a poor tooth casting and locking pawl alinement on the recalled ones.

Are they all the same? See the attached picture. The set in the pic has safety pins. It came up when I searched Home Depot. I don't remember if Home Depot sells it in their store or it is just ordered through their stores.

None of mine that I could find have safety pins.
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Its a terrible world of cheap stuff from china.
Those manufacturers just change names of their companies
so they have no legal liability.

It's good to know to check those teeth, even if it's a gift (horse)

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