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Very old floor jack....HELP!!
Today I got yet another new toy. It's not yellow but it looks like the steel parts used to be GREEN!! Sorry.
It has no name plate any where on it. I'm thinking it was on the top plate that is missing. It has two rods that come up inside the handle. One to raise and lower the handle. the other for the pump itself. It dose not work. The body is aluminum with steel arms and wheels. I don't think I'll start taking it apart until I find some info in it first. Has anyone seen one of these and might know the name of the manufacturer? Anyone rebuild one like it? http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ictures014.jpg http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ictures007.jpg http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ictures005.jpg |
I know nothing about that jack but it sure looks cool!!!
Nice Jason |
I do believe I may have seen one similar at a local Sinclare station mid to late 50's era.
:Shhhh: I'm really not that old ! |
Can't help with the ID or parts you may need , but that thing is cool looking !!!! Sure wish i had it !!! Maybe Ebay to help ID or find parts.
Looks like something you would run at the Bonneville Salt Flats. |
Join an old car forum and post pics.
Cool deal. Scott |
My son sez he wants to turn it into a Pinewood Derby car for next year's event:biggrin2.gif:
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rebuild
At one time I had a business that I manufactured hydraulic cylinders, overhaul of pumps, motors, valves, etc. I have not seen one of these, but the repair of the hydraulic lift in itself should be a simple process. Now, getting that taken apart might be a whole other story......................
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