Thanks, for the info. I saved that web site for a source for parts. Do you have any idea when the WA-139 model was manufactured? Or how many years they were manufactured? It is a good working tool and American made.
I was wondering if anybody had any info on when this model was manufactured? I haven't had any luck finding any. I also didn't see any on e-bay active or sold listings. Will the BlackHawk seal kits work in these? Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
Your toolbox cleaned up nice looks great. I love the taco wagons. They are built heavy duty. I have a snap on taco wagon model kra-398 that I have worked out of for years.
Today I purchased a Weaver transmission jack WA-139. The tag said it is rated at 500 pounds and manufactured in the United States. I was wanting to know when it might have been manufactured. Have any of you used this model and what you think of it? Thanks
The year of manufacture and model number are stamped on the back of the box. I have an early eighties taco wagon KRA-398B with a KR-550R top box. Built like a tank and has held up good. Has been used professionally since new.
I have a 1984 KRA-398B they are very well made heavy duty boxes. It has been used professionally since new. I like the cabinet on the back of the box and love the long compartment in there. I have a top box on my taco wagon that is a 1983 KR-550B and looks like your top box. The date and model...
It is that God awful 4 bolt compressor of which you speak SDGUY55. It is on a Cummins ISM 11. That bottom inside bolt is the bad one to get to. The power steering gear is in the way of that bolt.
What is the wrench that you have found to work best for Cummins air compressor bolts? The engine is an inline six cylinder. How good are the Snap ON M1321 or M1328A wrenches? Which one of those work best or is there another wrench better?
I have made a few bids on E-Bay recently on the 8lb. Wilton Bash Sledge with a 2' handle. I haven't won one yet. They look like they would be comfortable in the hands.
I have taken the drawers out of my tool box to clean and lube the slides. I have always used spray white lube. I don't like the way it dries up attracting grit and gunk They are friction type slides. What do you use any recomendations?