

🚜 Lift, Pull, Winch—Own Every Tough Job with BIG RED Power!
The BIG RED TR6501B Torin 48" Ratcheting Off Road Utility Farm Jack delivers a robust 3-ton lifting capacity with a versatile 5.12" to 40" range. Engineered for multi-directional use, it excels in off-road, farm, and emergency applications. Featuring a fast ratcheting lift, wide stable base, and durable rust-resistant finish, this jack combines strength, speed, and reliability for professionals who demand performance in rugged environments.












| ASIN | B0006ZFRQG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,068 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #35 in Floor Jacks |
| Brand | BIG RED |
| Brand Name | BIG RED |
| Color | RED |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Sport Utility Vehicle, Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,442 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615268365015 |
| Included Components | Farm Jack |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 11.5 x 49 inches |
| Item Type Name | BIG RED TR6501B Torin 48" Ratcheting Off Road Utility Farm Jack, 3 Ton (6,000 lb) Capacity, Red |
| Load Capacity | 3 tons |
| Manufacturer | Torin |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Includes a limited 1 year manufacturer warranty |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 40 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 5.12 Inches |
| Style Name | Wide Base Off-road Jack |
| UPC | 615268365015 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Sport Utility Vehicle, Truck |
D**D
Solid Performance Farm Jack
I've been using the BIG RED ATR6501UR Torin 48" Ratcheting Off Road Utility Farm Jack for a few months now, and it's been a reliable addition to my tool collection. As someone who tackles various DIY projects, I needed a robust jack that could handle heavy lifting, and this one fits the bill perfectly. One thing I really like about this farm jack is its sturdy construction. The 3-ton capacity is more than sufficient for most of my needs, and the blue finish not only looks good but also seems quite durable. The ratcheting mechanism works smoothly, making it easy to lift and lower heavy loads without much effort. I initially used it for lifting my truck during some suspension work, and it performed admirably. The versatility of this jack is impressive; I've also used it for various tasks around the farm, including pulling fence posts and lifting equipment. It’s truly a multi-purpose tool that has proven its worth in different scenarios. There are a couple of minor drawbacks, though. The weight of the jack makes it a bit cumbersome to move around, but this is expected given its heavy-duty build. Additionally, the handle could be a bit more comfortable to grip for extended use. Despite these small issues, the jack’s performance and reliability more than make up for them. In summary, if you're looking for a dependable farm jack that can handle a variety of heavy-duty tasks, the BIG RED ATR6501UR is a fantastic choice. It’s a solid, well-built tool that has made my DIY projects a lot easier and more efficient.
A**R
Works Like a Boss!
This was strong and stout. Together with the "platform" placed under it and a very sturdy chain it pulled our concrete embedded fence posts out of the ground nicely. Yes, a little "muscle grease" required, but WAY BETTER AND FASTER than just digging with a shovel.
O**H
nice jack
It's a Beast. It weighs a lot. My application is to help move heavy tractor powered agriculture implements on and off the tractor.
J**C
Do not buy!!!
I picked this up to save a few $s over the Hi-Lift and to save a trip to Harbor Freights. I've cut some bushes down and need this to pull a few small to medium stumps. I've built a tripod to help stabilize it...thanks to the guys who posted the details. For the first 3 stumps, it worked great! While removing the 4th one, the jack bent, these are rated for 3 tons...go figure. I had a bunch more to go, so I figured I could manage it since I didn't want to wait for another weekend. While on the 5 one, the jack keep popping out from the "up" mode. Now this was getting frustrating. By the time I've pulled the 5th stump out, it died. It would go up nor down. Man! I'll complete the stumps later, but it would be really p'd if I was stuck in the middle of nowhere and this happened. See pix. the red is the jack bar (straight) while the black is the jack (was straight).
R**A
Good purchase
Better quality than expected. Using it to remove old fence posts. The latch is very difficult to start with, but loosens up with use. Like with all of these, it’s heavy. Which the lever didn’t always have to go all the way down for the catch, but it is what it is. Happy with purchase, and th e price was competitive. Pulled out 8 foot posts fully concreted into the ground.
X**T
Respectable
It’s made a task I’ve struggled with for far too long, possible. I don’t know why marketing is squarely for cars, seems lots of people are pulling things out of the ground. I wish I’d known years ago. It’s taking a lot of abuse, getting the job done and still going. I see some people bent theirs. I almost bent mine, but I think it was neglecting the importance of maintaining an orientation square to the force being applied. It’s strong, not indestructible. I was actually lifting a 2 foot rock-wall while trying to uproot one of these monsters. The only real criticism is that top jaw is not flush to the main beam and the hole to screw it in place has play, allowing it to rise too far upwards. I think the tooth that prevents rotation should be on the bottom of the jaw or better, the bottom and the top. A lesser concern, the clip, that holds the handle up, could be a little stronger, but that’s not a major function. FWIW I used the strap from a ratchet tie-down, to pull the root.
C**Y
Works to remove fence fosts
Used this to remove some fence posts - worked well. Dug around the concrete in the ground since the post was rotten, then use some tie-downs to wrap around the conrete in the hole, used the lift to crank the concrete out of the hole! If the wood post is not rotten, you can use the tie-downs to wrap the post and save the digging. Excellent concept for removing fence posts in concrete. Got the idea from YouTube video.
S**R
Good buy
Strong and heavy! Worth the buy! Used to pull up posts and even pick up shed for moving
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