Hello All,
I have an old floor jack that my dad owned for years and he recently gave it to me. What little bit of research I’ve done it could be an Ausco or Weaver?
The casting number on the bottom of the jack is D-7401-A with a “2” cast below it. The mechanism that the handle attaches to has a number of 2-53879. I’ll attempt to include pics of both.
My dad bought it used many years ago (probably early 80’s). It’s always been blue, and it appears to be the original paint if that helps in identifying a brand.
I’m going to add hydraulic jack fluid to it and bleed it, but one issue I’ve noticed is that the handle doesn’t engage the piston until about halfway down its travel. When working the piston back and forth it appears to be fully retracted, however. Curious if that’s how it’s supposed to work or if there’s something missing that should protrude down to engage the piston sooner. It’s operated like this as long as I can remember. Again I’ll try to include pics.
Lastly, if adding fluid and bleeding doesn’t fix it, what’s a good repair kit to buy? It will currently lift but slowly.
I used to use this jack quite often as a kid. I’d like to get it in good working order to use with my newer jacks.
Any input is appreciated.




I have an old floor jack that my dad owned for years and he recently gave it to me. What little bit of research I’ve done it could be an Ausco or Weaver?
The casting number on the bottom of the jack is D-7401-A with a “2” cast below it. The mechanism that the handle attaches to has a number of 2-53879. I’ll attempt to include pics of both.
My dad bought it used many years ago (probably early 80’s). It’s always been blue, and it appears to be the original paint if that helps in identifying a brand.
I’m going to add hydraulic jack fluid to it and bleed it, but one issue I’ve noticed is that the handle doesn’t engage the piston until about halfway down its travel. When working the piston back and forth it appears to be fully retracted, however. Curious if that’s how it’s supposed to work or if there’s something missing that should protrude down to engage the piston sooner. It’s operated like this as long as I can remember. Again I’ll try to include pics.
Lastly, if adding fluid and bleeding doesn’t fix it, what’s a good repair kit to buy? It will currently lift but slowly.
I used to use this jack quite often as a kid. I’d like to get it in good working order to use with my newer jacks.
Any input is appreciated.










