Blackhawk S4 and Hein Werner O'boy restoration
I picked up some new to me toys today.
1 1939 4 ton blackhawk jack
and a little 1.25 ton Hein Werner o'boy
The hydraulics on the Hein Werner are about shot. It will go up, but only on the very bottom of the stroke. I'm hoping it just needs a quick rebuild and seals. I hope the cylinder is not shot. The 4 ton needs new wheels. The pivoting castors are almost worn to nothing. I'm sure McMaster Carr can source me a suitable replacement, but if anyone has a line on some originals or a good picture of the originals I would love to hear about them. Other then the wheels it is in perfect working order. Even has the little light cover intact.
Both jacks are going to get a cosmetic makeover. They are going to head out to the sand blaster and either powder coat or paint. Then they are going to take up continued service as working tools in my garage.
The blackhawk is a beast. It weights in at 290 lbs.
I picked up some new to me toys today.
1 1939 4 ton blackhawk jack
and a little 1.25 ton Hein Werner o'boy
The hydraulics on the Hein Werner are about shot. It will go up, but only on the very bottom of the stroke. I'm hoping it just needs a quick rebuild and seals. I hope the cylinder is not shot. The 4 ton needs new wheels. The pivoting castors are almost worn to nothing. I'm sure McMaster Carr can source me a suitable replacement, but if anyone has a line on some originals or a good picture of the originals I would love to hear about them. Other then the wheels it is in perfect working order. Even has the little light cover intact.
Both jacks are going to get a cosmetic makeover. They are going to head out to the sand blaster and either powder coat or paint. Then they are going to take up continued service as working tools in my garage.
The blackhawk is a beast. It weights in at 290 lbs.
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