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Please identify this jack and tell me about it

Shelbylex

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Good evening

Does anybody know what jack it is? Do you know how much it can hold?

Assuming it needs a total restoration - is it possible to get hydraulic parts for it? (Or how much do you think it would cost to have hydraulics restored professionally)

Thank you in advance - there is a possibility of me getting it based on more information.
 

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Thank you, Oil Leak and Kensico!
I look through the web site and can not find any jacks with the same front wheel covers.
The owner said that emblem is not readable, possibly Wesco...
Getting intrigued...
 
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Gentlemen, I want your opinion again: I got in touch with the owner: I can get this for $60, but it's frozen and condition of hydraulics is unknown. The owner is acting a little strange, but I think I can convince him to complete the deal
Would you go for it? … might end up being an art piece - not sure if hydraulic units can be rebuild on old jacks (if you know that they can be rebuilt or replaced, please let me know)
 
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Seems pretty low-risk if you're handy. It looks like a big ol' boy, and I'd struggle to find room for it, but I'd be mighty tempted just for the journey...
 
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Thank you, gentlemen. If everything goes well, it will be picked up by one of my friends at the end of the week and eventually travel to me.
I never restored anything this big and never took apart jacks. This will be an interesting learning experience
 

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I believe that my first rebuild was a Weaver 73 similar to that one. Parts were readily available. I found that I wasn't using it and sold it. When lifting from the side, the handle would hit the side of the garage.
 

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The front caster mount needs to be re-welded, I expect you see. A frozen cyl, ATF & acetone, some heat, should get that loose. Corrosion in the cyl. wall if it's bad-enough, may require a replacement, if it's too-deep, and the seal cannot make a good seal. It is a good-looking jack. Who has an idea of the probable age of this style? Something post WW II? I suspect its use was for a light truck service?
 
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Thank you, Driftpin.
I do not see where front caster mount is broken. I thought it was a top panel and not a crack (I assume you are talking about what appears as a crack on the right proximal part of the picture) Can you tell me on which side you see the defect?
I have another picture from the side of the front where the plate is better seen... Love the details on the old equipment!
Unfortunately I could convince the seller to send me pictures or send me the dimensions.Not an easy transaction - I guess person is not too motivated to sell probably or does not want to bother with details. All I know that it is stuck in the position from the first picture. Owner suspects it might have been for a truck use, but not sure. Unfortunately I would not be able to assess the jack properly prior to buying it - it's very far from me, but I hope that one of my friends who is in Mississippi now will pick it up for me prior to returning home
I guess I have to assume the worst and hope for the best.

This jack was advertised in 1936 ad. I am copying it from the post of CRTDI to which I referred earlier in the thread
 

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