Price lowered way down, if anyone's interested.
I've debated about selling this item for quite a while now but I think somone else here would appreciate more then I would. It's a virtually new, old stock 12V hydraulic bottle jack with a 1.5 ton rating. There is a small paint chip at the top of the lifter but other then that it looks new to me. I have the operating instructions (note the picture of the GT40 on the cover) that came with it and it works well. Note that it does make noise when it runs (I assume it's normal) but it lifts my Explorer with no problem. I'd guess that it takes about 2 minutes for it to go to it's full lengh of 13 inches (6 inches when fully retracted). Here are a few pictures of the unit and it lifting up my 2008 Explorer.
I'll throw in a set of vintage Ford pliers with the jack. The pliers are not pristine by any means but they do look cool, note the end of the handle that has a screw driver blade cast into it.
I tried to do some research on the price of this and I can't find a single thing about the unit or the company that used to make them, so I'm guessing they are pretty rare. Would like to get $75 shipped to lower 48. Would take trades, or partial trades on Snap-on tools, please pm me if interested.
I've debated about selling this item for quite a while now but I think somone else here would appreciate more then I would. It's a virtually new, old stock 12V hydraulic bottle jack with a 1.5 ton rating. There is a small paint chip at the top of the lifter but other then that it looks new to me. I have the operating instructions (note the picture of the GT40 on the cover) that came with it and it works well. Note that it does make noise when it runs (I assume it's normal) but it lifts my Explorer with no problem. I'd guess that it takes about 2 minutes for it to go to it's full lengh of 13 inches (6 inches when fully retracted). Here are a few pictures of the unit and it lifting up my 2008 Explorer.
I'll throw in a set of vintage Ford pliers with the jack. The pliers are not pristine by any means but they do look cool, note the end of the handle that has a screw driver blade cast into it.
I tried to do some research on the price of this and I can't find a single thing about the unit or the company that used to make them, so I'm guessing they are pretty rare. Would like to get $75 shipped to lower 48. Would take trades, or partial trades on Snap-on tools, please pm me if interested.
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