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Snap on/ Lincoln engine hoist-ram needed

philfjord

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Hey guys,
I have been wanting one of these for a while now. Probably ever since
I unloaded my Harbor freight cherry picker, hoisted its first engine and watched
the wheel snap off like a kids toy.Its got a replacement ram and I would like to
make it original for some silly reason. Can anyone help me find one?
Not working is OK. Its the 3/4 ton model. If its Lincoln thats ok.

So far I have the Snap on trans jack,floor jack,cherry picker,jack stands,
and 6 inch vise for my shop that I'm opening next month.
And a set of 6 ton lincoln jack stands. 9000 lb mohawk lift-all Craigslist finds.
My goal is to have it all outfitted with US made vintage equipment.
My compressor is a Quincy. I'll post some photos when its done.
 
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redmondjp

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The only US-made rams that I know of are from this company:

http://www.usjack.com/

Here is their online store and the product you are looking for:

http://www.goestores.com/storename/usjackco/ViewDept-276438.aspx

I have one from them myself. I'm glad it was US-made, but I had to send the first one back (they forgot to drill the cross hole in the end of the ram), and on the second one they forgot to tighten the gland nut on the pump (easily fixed, thankfully). YMMV

You might call them to see if they supply custom colors as well if you are trying to match existing equipment.
 
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philfjord

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thanks,
I am more interested in finding a NOS original or an original that is in the corner
of someone's garage that was removed because it was leaking.
 
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redmondjp

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thanks,
I am more interested in finding a NOS original or an original that is in the corner
of someone's garage that was removed because it was leaking.

Good luck with that one! US Jack probably was the company that made them originally anyways.
 
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