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    Snap-On Transmission Jack Identification

    Looks like a YA-714
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    Air Hammer

    I have the HF Chief also. I agree, it's really powerful but the trigger is awful. I bought mine a few years ago when they first came out. Overall has been great, just wish for a better trigger. Also, the bits HF sells are to hard and I've shattered a few. I now run Snap On bits.
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    LOOKING FOR MAKE AND MODEL FOR THIS FLOOR JACK

    Looks like a Napa jack. They were made by Sunex. A copy of a walker Lincoln jack. Walker/Lincoln didn't use springs on the pump handle but the Napa/sunex do.
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    20 Ton Trolley Jack Identification

    It could be a Norco or a Taiwanese copy. More than likely 10 ton. The Taiwanese knocked off a lot of Norco jacks to the point some parts interchange. Either way they're both good.
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    Craftsman V-series clearance

    Mine did the same a year ago.
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    Parts cleaner fluid

    Another vote for PSC 1000. Been using it for years in my shop/business.
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    Snap on Epiq 68" how much is it worth?

    The problem is finding someone with 5-10k in cash to pay you. As others said have the dealer sell it for you. That way he can finance it the buyer and you get your money.
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    Transmission jack ID?

    Looks like a Sunex brand model 7793 of an old vintage.
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    Best stuff from Cornwell?

    Cornwell boxes are made in Van Wert Ohio in the Kennedy toolbox factory.
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    Anyone make their own hydraulic hoses?

    I own and operate a repair business and we make hydraulic hose assemblies. You said you have enough equipment to justify the purchase possibility. I'm going to assume you farm or do excavation work. We make Weatherhead and NRP Jones. If all your going to make is common 2 wire assemblies with...
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    SBD Craftsman Iconic Ratchet CMMT44808 availability status

    What's wrong with your old ones? If it just needs rebuilt buy a kit off ebay or other sites on the internet. Better to have an old one than the Chinese ones.
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    What do I have here ?

    Hold down clamps and t-slot nuts and studs. Used on milling and drilling applications.
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    OTC 12 Ton Hydraulic Press

    It's just C channel bolted together with a cheap Chinese jack. I don't care what retail price is. You could build your own for less.
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    floor jack repair?

    I agree. But if you want to fix it the metal washer is just copper. Also the pump shaft is missing the u-cup, which is the main problem. I wouldn't dump to much into that jack, you can new ones for $30-50 .
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    I couldn't say no...Floor jack

    It's a Walker 782 with a different name, 2 ton capacity.
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    Question about Walker 740 jack

    The low height is 5 inches with a stroke of 12 inches to reach a total of 17, with or without weight. It will lift your vehicle fine, your not trying to lift the whole thing. Just not practical for basic maintenance with an overall length of close to 55" and close to 150 pounds.
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    When Hansen wants you to buy sockets you don’t need 🤣

    The metric not so much, but use the standard sizes everyday in the hydraulic field.
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    Help identify old floor jack

    That style of jack has been made for over 40 years. Made by the Japanese, Taiwanese, and the Chinese. Heck, Blackhawk and Hein Werner even sold some under there Banner and Winner names in the 80's. Best bet is teardown and take seals to a hydraulic shop and match up.
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    May 2022 tool truck sightings.

    My Snap-on guy stops weekly and my Cornwell guy just stopped a couple of weeks ago. I only see the Cornwell man about once or twice a year.
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    Jack identification

    Run of the mill Japanese, Taiwanese, Chinese import.
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