A highlift jack, or handyman jack is;
1. An indispensable off road tool that every wheeler should have.
2. Able to perform feats of majic to extract yer sory stuck butt when there is
no winch, or to assist the winch when it is called on to do the impossible.
3. A jack, a winch, a port-o-power, a prybar, an Albanian Death Stick...
4. Always looking for the user to turn his/her back on it so's it can cause
major blunt-force trama to said user's person.
5. Easily mounted anywhere you can weld two 1/2x2" bolts, approx 2 to 3
feet apart, corresponding with holes in the jack. Use a square of rubber
mudflap underneath, a big flat washer, then lock washer, 'an a wing nut
to hold 'er down. Don't ferget a bungee wraped around the holey part
'an the handle to keep you from going insane with the rattle-rattle-rattle...
5. Always needing a can of WD-40 close by to help in the operation.
I am shure there is more, butt the steel plate in my noodle from the last handyman incounter is hurt'n 'an I gotta lay down now....