toolslinger
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So, after killing a couple modern POS service jacks with pretty infrequent use, I started looking for something older that was made to last... Its been a slow chase that I've had to put aside occasionally, but I got one last weekend...
I went to an auction that indicated tons of Snap-On tools. Based on the other stuff there, the guy must have been a mechanic for Mac Trucks, and yea, just about everything there was Snap-On. So I knew the guy was going to have a good jack...
Out it came, and it's an Allstate... Sold by Sears... Looked good, and worked, so I took it home for $65... Being a Sears unit, I knew they didn't make it, but I haven't been able to place who built it for them so far.
So, here's what I've got...
The Sears Model # is 728.101
728 is the manufacturer designation, but I haven't found out who 728 is yet...
Thoughts?
Cheers,
-Tim
I went to an auction that indicated tons of Snap-On tools. Based on the other stuff there, the guy must have been a mechanic for Mac Trucks, and yea, just about everything there was Snap-On. So I knew the guy was going to have a good jack...
Out it came, and it's an Allstate... Sold by Sears... Looked good, and worked, so I took it home for $65... Being a Sears unit, I knew they didn't make it, but I haven't been able to place who built it for them so far.
So, here's what I've got...
The Sears Model # is 728.101
728 is the manufacturer designation, but I haven't found out who 728 is yet...
Thoughts?
Cheers,
-Tim



