
Here's a pic showing the hole for a zerk fitting, no threads, it's the type you tap in. All 4 wheels have this boss cast in.
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I have a few jacks. They all work great. Why do I have so many. I can't help it. I see them, I buy them. Nothing made today can compare to the old jacks.
What is the value of that type of old weaver jack? all complete in working condition?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.
On this old Weaver Jack with those "fenders" on the wheels where the wheels poke through the top, anyone know the value of such a jack? Thanks!That's a seriously cool Weaver unit you have there...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
On this old Weaver Jack with those "fenders" on the wheels where the wheels poke through the top, anyone know the value of such a jack? Thanks!
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I am hoping some of you here can help me identify it, brand and model,
and lift capacity. the decal is worn off, and can't be read.
But it's at least a 3 ton if not bigger, I can barely lift the darn thing.
It's got to be the toughest biggest rollor floor jack I've seen,
it's very well made. could even be 5 ton for all I know, it's very big,
and very strong. It's bigger than it looks in the photos, it makes my
2.5 ton mastercraft jack look like a toy.
There is only a serial number on the side,
the rest of the info was on the decal that is worn off.
But I am SURE I got a killer deal for $100 CDN for this beast.
I have attached photos.
If any of you can help me ID this bad boy, I would really appreciate it.
It works 100% but might need parts in the future,
and I would just like to know what brand it is so I can learn more about it,
and maybe find out what a new one is worth.
I'm sure I got a good deal, but I would like to know.
Anyone ? Thanks in advance !
so Weaver still sells these Jacks new? and for 3k?????New, Weaver thinks they are worth around $3000, but they use the more contemporary bent sheet tab now. It seems these old jacks don't bring the money you'd expect them to, knowing they are basically the same as the newer ones. But at the end of the day, they are worth whatever somebody will pay for one. This one was listed on the local CL for $150 for several weeks before I went ahead and made the guy an offer.
so Weaver still sells these Jacks new? and for 3k?????
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I did but could only find the very large jacks. No mention of the jacks with the winged fenders.Yes, just google it.
so Weaver still sells these Jacks new? and for 3k?????
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Thanks Hiball, not looking to sell, but looking to buy that art deco unit you mention. it's missing the top cover and the release lever down the back of the handle. Other than that it's all there and in good shape. thanks again for the price ranges.Before you go thinking you have a gold mine, the 2 and 4 ton models aren't near that much NEW, a quick visit to castle equipment will put you in the ballpark. I've sold many weaver jacks, all of them completely rebuilt and with a warranty and generally ill sell the 2 tons for $3-450, 4 tons 350-600 and the bigger ones even though they have a higher retail, generally don't bring much over $700-900. In the case of yours, unless your going to find that one guy looking for a Art Deco piece for the garage, probably $100 in non working/unknown rebuild condition.
Thanks Hiball, not looking to sell, but looking to buy that art deco unit you mention. it's missing the top cover and the release lever down the back of the handle. Other than that it's all there and in good shape. thanks again for the price ranges.
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Thanks man, much appreciated!Gotcha... Btw I'm a big fan of the weaver jacks, really enjoy the styling of the older ones. I actually have a old 2 ton sitting around awaiting some free time to start on it. Good Luck...
Where you located? Maybe I should just buy a restored one from you?Thanks man, much appreciated!
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Where you located? Maybe I should just buy a restored one from you?
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