Worked on a couple but dont know much about them, Seemed like a solid Hydraulic system not like your typical Oring/backup imported junk.
What type of seal does a high quality hydraulic jack use (as compare to oring for low quality jack)?
Worked on a couple but dont know much about them, Seemed like a solid Hydraulic system not like your typical Oring/backup imported junk.
What type of seal does a high quality hydraulic jack use (as compare to oring for low quality jack)?


2.5 ton hf long frame, works like a champ. I've had it going on 7 years now, dad had one around 20 years old, was still going when the farm was sold. It comes with seals, so no big deal if it needs rebuilt.
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How much one would pay for a used (older model) Hein Werner 10 tons long frame floor jack? I am thinking of getting one.
Hiball.....Thanks for your help. Are special tools required to service the X10? I saw several X10 on craiglist, but can't decide to buy it yet.
I just checked and none of the SO jacks are made in the USA. Wow.....what a shame.
I just checked and none of the SO jacks are made in the USA. Wow.....what a shame.
NOPE. They still charge a arm and a leg though.

I have been looking at getting a Hein Werner. I have a cman 3 ton that I don't care for and my neighbor borrows it a lot. So I think I will sell it to him and get a new HW 3 ton.
I will start saving my pennies

Here's mine,....... I'm betting this jack saw daily use up until he changed careers and occasional use from then till now.
You're welcome. Here are some more pics. I'll have to play around with my camera and see if I can get a sharper pic for you.That is a very clean little jack. Seeing that original paint in a treat. Thank you
Your pictures are great. If you would kindly post additional views of the ID tag we would much appreciate it. We need the art work to duplicate. Thanks
Is it normal for the handle not to contact the pump until its about half way down
- To check or fill the fluid, tip the jack so the fill plug is facing up, correct?
Should the fluid be even with the bottom thread of the fill plug hole?
Through my own research I've found that Hein Werner floors jacks these days are of a totally different design and to me, don't appear to be as durable as my old unit. They are still manufactured here in the U.S. but now owned by a Chinese company. .
I looked around at a few websites and then called Milwaukee Hydraulics direct. They gave the best deal. I was quoted a price for the Model 40 that was very close to what you see a Model 20 advertised for on most websites. I dealt with a very professional and knowledgeable lady named Caroline. Great service from purchase to delivery. Good luck with whatever you choose.