IT'S FINALLY HERE!
Our totally new 6-jack UnifiedTM Jacking System!

Do you need a UnifiedTM Jacking System but can't afford or don't need more than 6 jacks?
Then this is the machine for you!
6 Unified jack outlets with 4 helper jack outlets
(if you need more jacking capacity then use 2 or more jacks on each outlet)
Six E-Z return outlets for easy self-retraction of spring return crib jacks
Will fully extend our tall crib jacks in one stroke!
High quality, German-made ball valves are easy to operate and are rebuildable
Main unit and power system have multiple mounting locations on the frame
Easy to read digital readout for the main unit location (no messy, unreliable cables) shows the jack travel in 10ths of an inch!
Simple, user-friendly gauge panel with large, easy to read and easy to replace pressure gauges
Movable remote outlet manifold allows jack hoses to be led off either side of the machine
Dimensions: 96" long, 24" wide, 36-1/2" tall Weight: 2000 pounds
Two or more machines can be placed side by side and operated together!

Honda engine standard, electric start model optional
Powder coated finish is more durable than paint

This is the most compact and inexpensive UnifiedTM Jacking System that you can buy
The perfect step up from a Power Pack
Completely self-contained with pump and electric start Honda motor, $Call
Without electric start $Call
6-jack UnifiedTM Jacking System with 6 Spring Return Crib jacks and 12x30' hoses $Call


Some people talk about bringing improvements to the structural moving industry...we actually do it!
Need a faster cycle time than the 2 minutes of the 5.5hp engine?
Then you need our 13hp Six Jack Unified Jacking System!








Price for the 13hp Six Jack Unified machine only: $Call
With hose reel: $Call
Package (6 jacks and 12 hoses) without hose reel: $Call
Package price with hose reel, six jacks and 12 hoses: $Call
See the Six Jack Machine in use!
Many thanks to Phillip Devillier of Davillier House Movers of Eunice, Louisiana for these photos
Here's what Phillip had to say about his experience with Modern Hydraulics
(as published in the October 2004 issue of the House and Building Mover magazine:

Thanks Phillip!