Sorry I know this thread is a little old but I had to post as I am trying to decide if I want to have my old jack repaired or just spend $1200 on a new milwaukee jack.
My jack looks exactly like the OP's jack, all I can find are some numbers on the pump/cylinder and the number starts with "GH"...
Also posed in general, figured it belong in the Tool forum.
I can't find a label on it, most likely removed when someone painted it years ago. I don't know if there are supposed to be springs to keep the handle up or not but there is a working lever on the handle that moves a pin to keep the...
No I can't find a label on it, most likely removed when someone painted it years ago. I don't know if there are supposed to be springs to keep the handle up or not but there is a working lever on the handle that moves a pin to keep the handle up. This looks like it might have been spring...
I ended up buying it for $150, was a little skeptic as my F250 is under the knife for some minor rust repair and up grades. I was forced to use my Escape with only 10k miles on it, (she was worried I was going to get it dirty!) and that's all I had to test the lift of the jack with. When I got...
he is asking $200 for is and if like you said none of the hard parts are worn I was thinking I would pay $150. Much better than a new jack china jack but I would like it to function correctly for that kind of money. I was thinking I would do a quick sand blast and epoxy prime and just use it...
First let me say Awesome forum! I always end up here when looking for info on high quality tools and such!
Can you help me with this jack that I found on craigslist, My guess is it is an old Hein werner 4ton but hard to tell from the crappy c-list pics. If you can ID it do you think I can still...