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just picked up a walker 740 fully mechanical jack

street131

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I found a fully functioniing walker 740 in a old farm barn around town, picked it up for 20 dollars and this thing is awesome. How desirable are these and how rare are these? I have never seen one like this without any hydraulics, so that really caught my interest.
 
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Here is one like it.
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theres a small metal tag on the handle that on some peoples walker jack says a day right after the word "patented", mine just has "patent nos and then the numbers", but does this mean its a older one? Where else would i look or how else would i find out what date it was made?
 
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Looking a little fishy . . . OP has nearly 300 posts and says he's got great score . . . but NO PICTURE . . . . uuuuuhhh??

Most every cell phone takes pics that you can send as text pic back to yourself. Thus, pic will be right there on your computer in just a few seconds.

Time for another . . . . .
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Here is one like it.
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That one is mine. OP, you paid half of what I paid. Believe it or not though, like many things collectible, not very valuable. I will likely restore mine and donate it to an auto museum. Too damn big to keep around and I'll take my hydraulic over mechanical any day
 
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i will definitly restore mine and keep it around, has already been a really cool conversation piece, how common are these and where can i find more information about them? like color and what the numbers on my metal tag mean?
 

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That is a very good question I have yet to get a good answer on. Since color print was non existent back in the 20s, I suppose is why no one knows. The best I have come up with is a blue color Walker used on their jacks that was advertised on newer catalog ads. Mine has a hint of some of that blue I believe, but it is very faded and discolored.
 

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Here is my tag. The Patent date is 1922. That doesnt mean the jack was made in 22 but it is close. I think they made a hydraulic version of our jack in the late 20s early 30s then in mid to late 30s they changed the design big time.
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i will definitly restore mine and keep it around, has already been a really cool conversation piece, how common are these and where can i find more information about them? like color and what the numbers on my metal tag mean?

:thumbup:

I think it is pretty cool what you picked up. From what someone posted it looks pretty awesome.

Did you try ebay and google?
 
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when i bought this jack, i put the jack as high as it will go and i couldnt get it to lower, well i finally got it to lower, but not exactly sure how i did it and im not sure its working correctly. I think maybe things are gummed up and dont want to force anything. Thats why ill see if anyone here knows the correct way to lower this? ive seen other pictures of this jack and seems like some of them dont have the foot pedal on the left side and the swirley thing on the right. Heres some pictures of it, if someone cares to help. Thanks!
 

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when i bought this jack, i put the jack as high as it will go and i couldnt get it to lower, well i finally got it to lower, but not exactly sure how i did it and im not sure its working correctly. I think maybe things are gummed up and dont want to force anything. Thats why ill see if anyone here knows the correct way to lower this? ive seen other pictures of this jack and seems like some of them dont have the foot pedal on the left side and the swirley thing on the right. Heres some pictures of it, if someone cares to help. Thanks!

Pretty sweet jack danno :thumbup:
 
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