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Walker 93655

Ipassgas

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Hi,
There is a Walker 93655 for sale near me, but the price seems :eyecrazy:

What would a reasonable price for one be?

Pics seem to be in good but used condition.

Thanks for the input.
 
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Cypherian

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Hi,
There is a Walker 93655 for sale near me, but the price seems :eyecrazy:

What would a reasonable price for one be?

Pics seem to be in good but used condition.

Thanks for the input.

Well What is the price ? Location of Jack and the market in that area dictates the price not what we think. For me in this area most I would go for a used unknown condition Walker maybe 100 but it is dependent on a lot of things ie all parts pieces there , no cracks etc. But in the end if you like it and you want it does it matter ?

Cypher
 
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Ipassgas

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Reviving my old dead thread.

Price was $400.

I never even called the guy. I was just checking to make sure he was the crazy one, and not me.
 

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The 93655 is a great jack. If it's in really good shape and no leaks, especially if it's been recently rebuilt, then it's probably priced fairly, especially if you could negotiate the price down a bit. If it's leaking or needs work then I'd definitely walk away for that price.

The cost to have the hydraulic unit rebuilt for you on a 93655 can run from ~$200 to upwards of $300 on that jack. A seal kit to do it yourself would cost $60-$80. Once rebuilt you got a jack that might go another couple decades or longer.

Hein Werner (formerly Walker) doesn't sell the 2-ton any more, but they do still sell the 4-ton just like it - same long chassis frame & IIRC I believe the 93655 can also fit the 4-ton hydraulic unit with little to no mods. Today the 4-ton Hein Werner HW93657 will run you well over $1000 new.
 
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