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Walker floor jack model 867

bb1970

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I just got a Walker floor jack model 867 today. I can't find any info about it. Does anybody have one or have info on one. I'd like to know how many tons it is. And how old it is. What color it was originally. I got it from a really good friend. He said he has had it a long time and it was used when he got it.
 

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Uncle Buck

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I just got a Walker floor jack model 867 today. I can't find any info about it. Does anybody have one or have info on one. I'd like to know how many tons it is. And how old it is. What color it was originally. I got it from a really good friend. He said he has had it a long time and it was used when he got it.

I am guessing here, but I would put it at a 1&1/2 to 2 T jack. no more.
 

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Didn't Walker also make a smaller 1 1/4 ton smaller jack in the sixties and early seventies they called a racing jack ??? I may be dreaming but I thought I remembered something like this and it may have been painted yellow with a skid plate on the bottom also????
 
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bb1970

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Elroy, It is a US made jack. I rattle canned it that color blue. It was three different colors. This blue was similar to one of them. And there wasn't a skid plate under it.
 
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bb1970

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Thanks. I just did a real qiuckie on it. But it looks alot than it did. I jacked up my old Suburban no problem with it. I guess it is at least a 2 ton jack.
 

Uncle Buck

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Didn't Walker also make a smaller 1 1/4 ton smaller jack in the sixties and early seventies they called a racing jack ??? I may be dreaming but I thought I remembered something like this and it may have been painted yellow with a skid plate on the bottom also????

I think you are right, I do not know specifics though!
 

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I just got a Walker floor jack model 867 today. I can't find any info about it. Does anybody have one or have info on one. I'd like to know how many tons it is. And how old it is. What color it was originally. I got it from a really good friend. He said he has had it a long time and it was used when he got it.

Walker model 867 is a 1 1/2 ton jack.
 
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