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Help Identifying this Garage Sale Jack

Cab037

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I bought a floor jack this morning for nothing because it wasn't working. I'm hoping y'all can help identify the maker and model so that I can buy a rebuild kit. I saw one jack in another thread that resembled this one and the owner claimed it was an ausco. The rough length of this jack is 25" and it appears to lift to a height of 14". The handle has knurled cap that has been painted over a few times. Any help identifying the jack would be greatly appreciated!

I apologize for the images being upside down. They are right side up on my computer and camera.... Go Figure.
 

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scrapdaddy

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Please forgive the hijack, but Edgar, where did you find those breakdowns. I have four Weavers and could sure use the different models.

Thanks,
Ron
 
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Please forgive the hijack, but Edgar, where did you find those breakdowns. I have four Weavers and could sure use the different models.

Thanks,
Ron

Castle equipment is the Oem supplier for Weaver and has all the manuals for current models on there website, They also sell parts/kits cheaper that most. It's also a cool place to read up on the weaver history. The links edgar posted are from Lazzar hydraulics drawing pages.

Here you go Ron..
 
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@OP The "OEM" for your Jack came from the Ausco/Drednaut family and was Relabeled under the Weaver and Dayton nameplate. The one good thing about Ausco is that they generally stamped there pieces individually so if you do some inspection you might be able to find out what model you have as the 1 1/4 ton and 1 1/2 ton are very similar. The corresponding numbers are D7200 and D7400, If you find any other numbers give me a shout as I have some cross reference numbers somewhere around here. :lol_hitti
 
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