bczygan
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Hiball, thanks a lot. Would that be a 4 ton jack? Any idea of when these were made?
Think it's worth rebuilding? The ram leaks some under pressure... Pumps could probably use an overhaul as well. It still lifts and is a brick house of a jack. Wondering if I can get parts and how much they would cost. Send me a PM please if you have something.
Thanks Zkling, real happy with the Hein Werner. The gentleman found and sent me the original manual for it with a date of 1971, any idea when the WS was discontinued? Also any idea when this design started?
I agree about the jack stands, I never felt comfortable with the deep V unless it's under a rearend.
Sorry I do not know the timeline of the Hein Werner products. Member Hiball most likely does though. Will you please scan or take pictures of that WS manual? I for one would really like to see it as I have a WS and the smaller O' boy.
Will you please scan or take pictures of that WS manual? I for one would really like to see it as I have a WS and the smaller O' boy.
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[/URL]The last photo sure does look like a milwaukee jack. Send them a picture and they should be able to give you some info on it. Looks like a very early model 20 to me.
whats the value of a Hein Werner OS/Oboy floor jack in rebuildable condition, I just saw 3 at a sale out at a farm
Picked up this one for $90. 3000 lbs seems light for the jack. Where these Jacks under rated? Compared to my 3 1/2 ton sears ie made in China.
Here is my latest auction find:
Walker NO. 120 Vertilift Series B Jack USA
Can't read the Capacity, 1 TON?
Can't find any info with a web search
Made in 50s - 60s ???
Picked up this Blackhawk S4 from CL yesterday. 180 lbs of vintage American jack.
It has several coats of paint but appears in decent shape and complete other than the light switch and light wiring. Does not seem to operate in the 'high speed' mode. Will be giving it a refurb - I'm glad to see there are several S4 restore threads here on GJ.