I have had that same 1 1/2 ton Green (Japan) Sears jack for 25 years,
have worked it pretty hard, even as a steering dolly for moving equipment.
It's really a pretty good piece.
I think it cost about a hundred bucks, in 1985.
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I have had that same 1 1/2 ton Green (Japan) Sears jack for 25 years,
have worked it pretty hard, even as a steering dolly for moving equipment.
It's really a pretty good piece.
I think it cost about a hundred bucks, in 1985.
If your Dad received it from your Granddad, he might be sentimentally attached. Perhaps you may want to have it repaired and cleaned up for him. Send a picture and PM to Hiball. He is the expert and might even do the repairs. He'll need some better pictures of the parts where the handle fits though. Hiball can also steer you to the new quality jacks that are available.
What is the word on the Harbor Freight floor jacks?
I'm surprised no one said anything about a HF Jack yet. Must not be great jacks?
I cant comment too much but I believe HF just slaps there name on them and calls them "HF jacks." I THINK Hiball has good things to say about them but Im not 100% sure on that.
I emailed Hiball a couple days ago and haven't heard from him. Has anyone talked with him recently?
His inactivity is illness related (as of 3/2)
I bought three HF floor jacks 3 years ago and 2 of the three leak oil and are useless. The one I didn't use much still works.What is the word on the Harbor Freight floor jacks?
I bought three HF floor jacks 3 years ago and 2 of the three leak oil and are useless. The one I didn't use much still works.