Yes, The Blackhawk "Chief Wrench-Set" Was Mine. I Think I Payed $5.00 For The Box At A Garage Sale. Blew My Mind! I Figured It Would Probably Bring $250.00 Tops... LOL...
Got These Cheap Rubber Mats From A Guy Here In Town. Black 30"x30" x 1/8" Thick. Brown 28"x28" x 1/8" Thick. These Cut Real Easy, Look Great And Work Perfect. The Guy Has Thousands Of These! I Paid $25.00 For 10 But The More You Get The Cheaper They Are. I Can Post The Guys Info If Anyone Is...
I Found The Model And Serial# Tag. It Been Painted Over By The PO. Your Right 3-Ton S-14. Now Hopefully I Can Find The Hydraulic Rebuild Kit. Thanks For The Info, I Really Appreciate It. There Are A Couple Reputable Hydraulic Shops Here In Topeka So I Am Going To Make A Few Calls If I Can...
Thanks. Yeah, I Know What You Mean. I Grew Up In The Southbay. 30-Years Ago The Long-Beach Swap Meet Used To Be Good. I Heard The Alpine Village Swap Is Good Now & Then If It Hasn't Turned Into A HOBO Encampment By Now. LOL.. I Have Found That The Midwest Is Littered With Good-Stuff...
New To Site And Just Picked-Up This Early Blackhawk Floor- Jack Thought It Was An S4 But The Flip-Up Access Pannel With Cast In Light Is A Bit Different Than Most Ive Seen. Any Help With ID Would Be Greatly Appreciated. Thanks!
Hello, This Is My 1st Post. I Came Across An Early Blackhawk Floor Jack, It Looks Like An S4 However The Light Isnt Part Of The Accsess Pannel The Light Is Molded Into A Flip-Up Cover That Reveals The Hydraulic Accsess Pannel. This Jack May Be Bigger Than A 4-Ton. Any Ideas On What Model...