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4 Ton Snap On Floor Jack

JaceLorenzen

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Just finished restoring this old 4 ton Snap On floor jack. This thing is an absolute beast. Tried to do some research to try and date this thing but came up empty handed. Any ideas?
 

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JaceLorenzen

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Beautiful resto nice job! Maybe lincoln
Thanks @Oldtuleguy . Was able to find this old auction listing and this jack branded as a Lincoln All American appears to be exactly what I have. I cant find a single picture of a red/Snap On one. I did not see any blue paint as I was restoring this. I wonder if Snap On had this patent at some point? It would appear as if this exact same jack is also currently being sold under the Hein-Werner brand.

 

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Lincoln was the Oem for Snap on jacks, thus the similarities. If I was guessing based off the solid sides, Late 80’s up until recently.

Hein Werner purchased Lincoln so that’s why the New HW models look similar.
 
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