My vintage Blackhawk floor jack addiction continues
You have three very nice examples there. Most EXCELLENT
My vintage Blackhawk floor jack addiction continues
A co-worker inherited this jack from his father. He has asked Elroy to look it over. It functions OK but it bleeds down slowly under heavy load and the release valve is hard to turn.
Going to pull it down and at least put a kit in it if available. That's were Hiball comes in. Steve, please advise on kit availability
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I also have the same "one"...although mine says 'Allied Hydraulics', and made in china on it. but it is about 20 years old, it doesn't leak, and works great for the abuse i've subjected it to over the years....
As Hiball siad, they are all alike....just wear different labels...
I also have the same "one"...although mine says 'Allied Hydraulics', and made in china on it. but it is about 20 years old, it doesn't leak, and works great for the abuse i've subjected it to over the years....
As Hiball siad, they are all alike....just wear different labels...
Ive been through about 50 jacks in the last 10 years in my shop. I had my Lincoln and Walker jacks rebuilt about every 6 months until one day I just decided to buy cheap jacks and then toss them when they went bad. I came out much cheaper. The last Jack I bought was a HF 4000 lb aluminum race jack.
This one looks suspiciously like the Milwaukee...maybe it's not one of the USA-made Milwaukees?
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-...e-Style-2Ton-Hydrolic-Jack-W0QQAdIdZ142294393
yeah i have seen quite a few of the lincoln imports for sale here as well
@dougb442
I really like that Ausco..do you have a picture of it next to the weaver?

thanks for sharing.
I feel very fortunate to have come across both my Walker 782 and my Blackhawk S23 in just the past 24-hrs.
Extremely relieved I didn't fork out the $59.99 (with coupon) for the aluminum HF unit I had been debating on the past couple of weeks. In my search for reviews on various jacks, I came across this site. In a matter of days the Blackhawk and Walker popped up for sale. For pretty much the same amount as the HF unit I was able to buy both these wonderful pieces of equipment.
My reward for being patient.
I'll post pics of the Walker, shortly. After the wife leaves. She wasn't too happy when I rolled this into the apartment. Wait till she finds both of them on the floor, at my side of the bed! LoL.
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Here are my two Oldies...
a '50's or '60's Ausco 2 ton
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and a '40s Weaver 4 ton
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Here is an old advertisement for an Ausco jack.
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What I think is interesting, is that although it's an ad for an Ausco, it appears that a Weaver jack is depicted under the car in the upper portion of the ad.
Perhaps the Auto Specialties Company handled both products?
I picked up a '74 Ausco that I found on CL about two weeks ago yesterday. I guess my first email asking a bunch of questions was a little too much for them, but the second one asking if they would be around so I could come and look at it was okay. Damn thing just barely fit in my Mazda 3. My 10+ year old import had stopped lifting the whole way, so it's in line for a rebuild. I snagged her for $75, and I figured I couldn't even get another import for that price, so what the hell. Thanks to HiBall for the identification help and advice on this one.
This is the one I just picked up for $60 20ton not sure of the name ED
I think its weight is 20 tons as well, 2 people can not lift it.
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Just thought I'd share a few pics of a recent purchase. Blackhawk S-13. At the base of the handle it's stamped S13.133, while on the side of the hydraulic unit it's stamped S13.05. I've already begun to carefully take her apart in anticipation of having the hydraulic unit rebuilt.
I see you're not rolling this one around on the carpet just yet though.
Those pump and ram compression nuts look pretty well beat on.Always great to see another vintage Blackhawk jack, and you have a great looking one there.I see you're not rolling this one around on the carpet just yet though.
Those pump and ram compression nuts look pretty well beat on.
Hiball would be your man, if you don't have a shop locally than can assist with the hydraulic unit rebuild. If you ask nicely,he might even be willing to sacrifice some parts off his Blackhawk jack to help out.