eschoendorff
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Consider your braggin' rights validated. And thanks for the pics. This is the only photo-documented jack rebuild that Ed is aware of.
BTW, what is "The Kentucky 4 Link?"
BTW, what is "The Kentucky 4 Link?"
First documented rebuild I've seen, also. Thanks Elroy..........Maybe you could do the same with these plastic jack seals, just to make it a bit easier.

Yes, Same stuff. Elroy didn't spell it correctly, it's getting late and he's tired. Sorry

I love this thread - thanks Elroy for all of the details! Looks like a fun but challenging project.
When all the parts get put up and Elroy reviews all the paper work he'll post up some costs. It wasn't that cheap to do. So give me some guesses here. What do you think it cost in PARTS to do this ?? Don't guess too low.
better check where that whiskey is made too..........![]()

are sure your not a german, a machinist or engineer?
Are hard parts still available for the early jacks or do allot of these hydraulic repair houses have rebuildable core parts?
I have an old hein werner jack but I am not sure it is worth rebuilding since the rod has deep scratches where the seal rides. It is either a 3 or 4 ton similar to the one in this link.http://www.jackxchange.com/products/HW93657.cfm
Man, looks awesome!

Are you going to re-rivet or re-attach the badge/info plate?