Greetings,
Reposting this here, since there seem to be many folks here interested in old floor jacks.
My dad had a Manley JS-2 in his garage for years that didn't work. He never took the time to troubleshoot it. I was cleaning up there a couple weeks ago and brought the jack home to look at.
It had no oil in it, so I filled it, and it does work, but it leaks.
So I started disassembly.
I am stuck on removing a shouldered pin. I've given it a few pretty solid raps with the ball peen, but it seems really solid in there and I don't want to take a chance on cracking the cast iron. I've pointed out the pin in the next couple photos. Any ideas on removing it?
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Thanks in advance for any ideas.