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Floor jack ID?

Stuart in MN

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I bought this jack at a yard sale. In my initial inspection I didn't find any ID markings - any guesses on brands? From a quick look around the site at other jacks, I'm thinking it may be a Lincoln.

The seller told me it was a 3 ton model. It's leaking, and it only goes up when the handle is at the very bottom of its travel, so it needs a rebuild but I figured for $12.50 I'd take a gamble. :)

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ajchien

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I think that’s pre-Lincoln, in the Walker era (rear casters and extra garnish back there). Maybe a 93632, 93633, or 93642? I’m not sure Walker made a short chassis 3 ton jack. I think if you could post pictures of the top of the hydraulic unit block, maybe it could help you or someone narrow it down more, or by looking at old diagrams (in other words, I’m squinting to see a fill plug on the top of the block instead of on the reservoir?)

Georgia Hybrid’s thread from a while ago might get you started on a rebuild: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80165
 
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Stuart in MN

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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check out Georgia Hybrid's thread.

Here's a closeup picture, maybe this will help ID it. The jack itself is about 12 " wide by 28" long, and the handle is about 46". It's considerably larger than my old blue Japanese made 2 ton Craftsman jack.

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Hiball, thanks! Is this a jack you can supply a seal kit for?

I’m no longer shipping kits, Numerous places online to purchase when needed, HPS in my signature is probably the cheapest, but doesn’t hurt to shop around. I would definitely tear into the jack 1st to verify condition and also make sure you don’t need any other hard parts.
 

impalamansgarage

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I recently picked up one of these. Bought a kit from hcrcnow.
Planning to rebuild mine soon.

1 1/2 ton. I reckon it is a Walker 93632. Previous owner told me it was a NAPA
but various companies re-branded these, including Snap-On.
 
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