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This was my great grandfathers jack. He had a shop many years ago. It reads Reliable Hydraulic No. 50 and Elite MFG. Co. Ashland, Ohio on the tag. It leaks and won't pump up. Any idea on the age of this jack and the company that build it. Thanks.
 

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Hiball

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Ill check my book when i get home, Im not sure if there a kit available but i can gurantee you that every Seal that is needed to rebuild that jack is available.
 
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CRTDI

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Excellent, another cool old U.S. hydraulic jack. Just when you think you've seen every brand and model, something you've never seen before appears. :)

Great looking jack. :thumbup: I'd bet that it's at least 70 years old.
 
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