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Weaver Jack

wkaz

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I have an old weaver floor jack. I don't know how old, I'm guessing somewhere around the 40's. I believe it's 1.5 - 2 ton capacity. It's been in the family for 3 generations. I could probably try to sell it but it's really a limited market. I would like to see it go to a good home not the scrapyard, I live a mile from the scrapyard. I will give it away to the first person that can prove they won't scrap it and come pick it up. I don't know how to upload images.https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=719581&stc=1&d=1514592633
 

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notlob

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I'd be all over that, but it appears you are about 3000 miles away in VA(?)
 
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2oolhound

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You could throw the world off it's axis with a 1st post like this.

I hope you're in Canada! (near the west coast)

WECOME TO GJ!
 

Murph1945

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I have what appears to be the very same model. The company is still in business in Springfield, IL. A letter from them last winter informed me that mine was made in 1966. Hard use makes everything look older I guess.
 

scrapdaddy

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I believe that's a 2 ton, here are few different sizes. The pretty green one is a 2 ton with optional hand controls.

EDIT... Wanted to add, it's very thoughtful of you to donate your jack, but me personally couldn't give up my Granddad's jack and wish I were closer.
 

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