Jeeper
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They keep expanding...
I think this is a Weaver, sure would like to find the brass ID tag. 38" wheelbase, OL approx 5-1/2 ft. Cannot find this in my Weaver literature. Thanks for this forum.
I think this is a Weaver, sure would like to find the brass ID tag. 38" wheelbase, OL approx 5-1/2 ft. Cannot find this in my Weaver literature. Thanks for this forum.
Deserves a full restoration for sure. I've been keeping an eye out for one, but no luck..
you'll find a 1936 ad pic that i posted in this thread a while back.
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=82988&highlight=weaver+bling

I just bought this jack today ...... I think is Taiwan made but TUV approve.
Liftmaster TT6920 aluminium low profile floor jack.
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Brunnhoelzl jacking it up! This is the 1 pump Pro Flat Jack model.
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Just got this today from an estate sale. Of course, all google searches lead back to GJ
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Can anyone identify this jack? It seems like a solid jack but was loosing fluid from the seal in the picture
Here's my Montgomery Wards. I have no idea who the OEM is - I inherited it and it makes my 3-ton Craftsman pro jack look like a Chinese toy. Color looks like Walker blue...
OEM is Ausco, Looks like a D-7600.
Thanks, I figured you would know. My grandfather had it rebuilt 8 or 10 years ago, and it works great. But that info could be handy in the future.
Funny that it's only rated at 2 tons when my 4 ton craftsman is lighter, smaller and harder to pump.
I do have one question - I'll try to get a picture but there is a latch or something behind and under where the handle attaches to the frame of the jack. It doesn't appear to do anything, but I think it's supposed to keep the handle from falling back. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Here's a 10 ton Lincoln, I just brought home. Pumps up, but leaks down. Needs a rebuild kit, but not bad for $73 at auction.