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Advice From Walker Jack Experts

55chevy

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I needed another floor jack, so found this at an estate sale today. Walker J122 Series A 3000 lbs. G2 753( assume this means 1953. It is very dirty but seems to work fine. Any advice, opinions etc. are welcome. How did I do? What are they worth? May just give a good cleaning and use it.
 

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y'sguy

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I'm no expert but I do have a walker . And it has been in my family since 1970.
They work great but will wear out the seals eventually as time goes on or if they are mistreated. I hate to say it but I also have an older Harbor fright that I use most of the time it was not costly and is easier to pull around. Frankly, The best Jack stands you can find are the thing that really matters most.
 

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mechan44

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I have a Walker 93632 Jack that the hydraulic assy is missing. Does anyone know or have a unit they can part out or sell me the hyd. assy.?
This is a jack I've had since high school and it is valuable to me. I took the hydraulic assy. out to have repaired and the Postal Service lost it somewhere.

Thanks, Dave
 
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