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Hein-Werner Jack Identification

gasforblood

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Hi guys! I'm new here. I recently obtained a Hein-werner vintage 2 ton long frame jack that came from a former Pittsburgh, PA steel mill. I'm trying to identify it but can not locate any numbers or plates. Anyone have any ideas?17579473993468815504993954646436.jpg17579474216446612063274950257425.jpg17579474489193162423147246502596.jpg17579474751882116842347872929694.jpg
 
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mikedodge

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It looks like the same family as the ones discussed here.. well before it got hijacked lol

 
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gasforblood

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Very similar to the original post but not sure if anyone actually figured anything out once it got hijacked.
 
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Hiball

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I’d say it’s an Early M with a custom rear caster assembly.

1. tear it down and I inspect it prior to purchasing a kit.

2. Hydraulic Parts Supply in Sawyer KS for Parts.
 
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