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Walker Floor Jack ID

nafarmboy

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Howdy, Can anybody tell me what model jack this is. It was given to me about 40 years ago. I was working at a service station while in high school and the guy sold out to a convenience store. He had already sold all his tools but the jack so I spoke up and claimed it. It's a walker and I'd guess it to be about 50 years old. Can't make out the model but looks like it might be J2132. It's a 2 ton and it was blue and yellow. Also where would be best place to get parts. Thanks Tom
 

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MWitte

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That looks really close to the same thing as my model J-134.
 

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for parts/rebuild kit, try Hydraulic Jack Inc in Accord NY, last time i checked. have not ordered from them in several years, but they always had what i needed.
 
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MWitte

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That's interesting that Walker built that same physical size jack in both a 2 ton & 4 ton capacity. (They both list the same 4 1/2 to 25 inch lift range, so im betting they are the same size.)

I also have a slightly smaller 2 ton capacity Walker jack but it has a 3 3/4 to 20 inch lift range.
 
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