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HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK REBUILD 

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We rebuild our Hydraulic Floor Jack from the 70's
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@daver681
@daver681 4 года назад
I cannot believe it, I finally found someone rebuilding something and talking about what he is doing,
@constantinehatzis2807
@constantinehatzis2807 3 года назад
Totally agree, and it's not done at an impressive lightning speed!
@allenhonaker4107
@allenhonaker4107 3 года назад
Go check out mustie 1 on utube for more rebuilding stuff. He's great
@Flussig1
@Flussig1 2 года назад
And he wasn't "restoring" it, just a reseal which is all you need, that is if you actually plan on using it.
@AndyDepwe
@AndyDepwe 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to make that video. I got an identical jack that recently quit working from my grandfather. The rebuild is going to be easier than I expected with the help of this video.
@rozaroza6757
@rozaroza6757 Год назад
ХХХ то
@gar5952010
@gar5952010 2 года назад
I was going to throw away my craftsman hydraulic jack away , but after watching this video I'm rebuilding my jack .
@bobbydee1187
@bobbydee1187 7 месяцев назад
Me too. I have several laying around the shop I can now rebuild.
@hoeacio
@hoeacio Месяц назад
Same here. Got the same one and I was about to trash it until I saw this.
@agtronic
@agtronic 6 дней назад
Were you ever able to find the correct seal kit?
@johnsmiley9830
@johnsmiley9830 5 лет назад
I recommend using a thin coat of the hydraulic jack oil on all o-rings and seals as a assembly lube. Do not contaminate the hyd. system with other products. Thanks
@bobg7288
@bobg7288 4 года назад
very important,,,,, never reassemble DRY
@phill3583
@phill3583 3 года назад
Absolutely important. I was cringing the whole time.
@domeniconelli8382
@domeniconelli8382 2 года назад
@@bobg7288 never contaminate it with Vaseline from 1984. Hydraulic fluid ONLY!
@antoniocamesa2037
@antoniocamesa2037 2 года назад
Nowadays there's particular "O"ring lube in the market
@specializ20
@specializ20 2 года назад
Contamination is not an issue. Use what ever is handy
@anothernic
@anothernic Год назад
Realize the video is four years old, but this majorly helped me to do basic maintenance / repair on a 70's Orange and White jack that looks very similar. Dad has had it since before me; the release valve stopped releasing. Got it apart, cleaned, and back to working with new fluid. Thank you for your detailed descriptions and hard work :)
@jkuebler8911
@jkuebler8911 4 года назад
Great video. I've got an old Sears jack I got from my grandpa's garage after he recently passed. It hasn't worked in about a year, same issue as yours. I've got the rebuild kit coming and am confident I can do it after watching your video. Thank you!
@donaldbutkus532
@donaldbutkus532 4 года назад
Thanks for this video. Just finished rebuilding my Sears jack. Works like new.
@kennakada1208
@kennakada1208 3 года назад
Nice work. You made it look easy, but there’s a lot of experience in those hands. Nice garage setup, nice tools, and a really nice car!
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 3 года назад
Thank you Ken!!☺
@sagarman000
@sagarman000 4 года назад
Excellent video. You're right in that the outer seals are wipers to keep contamination from getting inside the pump, so they are installed with the cup facing out. I have the same jack and I'll be rebuilding it this weekend. Thanks for the tutorial.
@leonardotopa5998
@leonardotopa5998 2 года назад
I just rebuilt my 20+ year old Sears 3 ½ ton floor jack. This video helped me understand what I had to do. My main problem was with the big seal at the tip of the shaft for the piston. I didn't mess with all the other smaller o-rings and screws with ball bearings underneath. Thanks for putting this together. Now I have my old heavy jack that I use again. Safety thought: when I first noticed that my jack was no longer working well, I had just lifted up my car to change a wheel. When I went back 5 minutes later to put the new wheel on, I saw that the rotor was very low on the ground. I don't even want to think of having someone (me?) working under the car while this happened.
@krflibbish2655
@krflibbish2655 2 года назад
When I was working after school in a garage (long ago) an old mechanic told me to never trust a hydraulic jack. He said to always use jack stands and pointed to a car across the shop floor which was up on a floor jack and no stands. Amazingly, the jack suddenly lost pressure and the car fell back onto the floor. Thankfully nobody was under it. That stark lesson has remained with me.
@Jay.Kellett
@Jay.Kellett 7 месяцев назад
Always have a back-up jack stand or log under the frame!
@MrSamBowers
@MrSamBowers 4 года назад
Your video is the most detailed one I've seen about rebuilding hydraulic floor jacks.
@alkoohy9761
@alkoohy9761 2 года назад
Using my favorite hammer!! I've used this body hammer for years as a precision adjuster for seals, etc. Works perfectly!! Nice job!!
@Scotta1atgmaildotcom
@Scotta1atgmaildotcom 3 года назад
I believe in life long tool ownership, so I buy as high a quality as I can afford, and this is the kind of video that reinforces my mindset. You can't rebuild garbage tools, not without access to machine tools or something excessive like that. Thank you for taking the time to make this video and to give an explanation along the way.
@azjay1
@azjay1 5 лет назад
Great video! I have a Sears jack about the same age that I'm getting ready to rebuild. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 5 лет назад
Thanks Bud!!☺
@rodmcclure7130
@rodmcclure7130 3 года назад
LOVE THE REBUILD. Thanks for the knowledge that you have shared.
@newton5651
@newton5651 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experience ! Congrats !
@michaelr.7726
@michaelr.7726 3 года назад
one of the best videos I have ever watched you did not tell me about your wife your kids the grass how long you've had the Jack when you bought it none of this other stuff you were right to the point great video. Easy to follow along and mine works perfectly after the rebuild thanks.
@Ricopolico
@Ricopolico 5 лет назад
Finally, a real jack rebuild and not just a Krylon paint job. Thanks. Also, thanks for showing all the newbies what it means to put packing under a workpiece held in a vise.
@gregbrissey5675
@gregbrissey5675 3 года назад
thanks for the video, encouraged me to rebuild my 1980's craftsman 2 ton jack. it's back together and working great.
@inkarico
@inkarico 3 года назад
Thanks for the instructions. Just finished rebuilding mine. I had it for over 30 years and just needed new seal and o rings. Thanks!!!
@timmygilbert1371
@timmygilbert1371 4 года назад
Got the same adjustable wrench i inherited from my Dad . Love that thing !
@billsmith2212
@billsmith2212 2 года назад
I had a bottle jack , about 20 ton , from the 1930's that my grandfather used on dump trucks rebuilt about 25 years ago . It still works !
@vickashgoolcharan1925
@vickashgoolcharan1925 2 года назад
Thanks you for making this video. I'm a young mechanic trying to make do with what I got and this video has given me the insight to repair my old jack instead of replacing it. Thank you 😁
@timmygilbert1371
@timmygilbert1371 4 года назад
Great job , glad you were able to save it . Great quality jack .
@stephendee7839
@stephendee7839 3 года назад
I love this video! Thank you so much for making it. You included everything needed to know with clear instructions, audio and editing. So good!
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 3 года назад
Thanks Bud!!☺
@Lawnmower-os5pg
@Lawnmower-os5pg 5 лет назад
You really can’t beat the quality of these old floor jacks 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@Tjousk
@Tjousk 5 лет назад
Indeed
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 5 лет назад
Yeah Buddy!! ☺
@condor5635
@condor5635 5 лет назад
Love it when you pull out the 24 inch crescent wrench... holy cow! Thanks
@danielquinn2134
@danielquinn2134 3 года назад
Thank you for walking us through it, now a day above freezing to go out and rebuild mine.
@waldonherdman1447
@waldonherdman1447 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. I have my father's 5 ton bottle Jack that is probably 45 years old. The local cylinder shop refused to rebuild it. "It's cheaper to buy a new one" was their answer. Now I can rebuild it myself. Thanks!
@mikeshepard3602
@mikeshepard3602 4 года назад
Well, I finally found a use for my dads old 24” adjustable wrench. Great video👍
@richardgoehler2424
@richardgoehler2424 4 года назад
No no him look by my noi by hi it
@petej.8676
@petej.8676 3 года назад
I have a Sears 2 ton floor jack from 1989. Still works but now I have the confidence to rebuild it thanks to your video! Oh...and a large crescent wrench has saved my ass more than once!!
@jbjmz6015
@jbjmz6015 5 лет назад
Your video made me go out and clean my floor jack-It’s a Sears Model too and identical -I bought it in1983 and has lot of sentimental value-lol!!!...great work and video!!!!!!!!
@travelingkaspersworld4096
@travelingkaspersworld4096 4 года назад
Our too....1981 I think. Now we have four of them
@lewiswhitt6099
@lewiswhitt6099 4 года назад
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@j3rocketeer
@j3rocketeer Год назад
Excellent work and fantastic video
@billwebster5318
@billwebster5318 4 года назад
I have the same jack and it's time for the same service. Thanks for sharing !
@fun2driveniceville37
@fun2driveniceville37 3 года назад
Bought mine new in 1978 and it started leaking last year. I just replaced the main seal but also lubed the wheels and it works as well as it did then. This is a heavy 1 1/2 ton jack as you noted and this will out live me. You video was the most complete, thanks.
@ralphblanda661
@ralphblanda661 3 года назад
I have it for 50 years , been rebuilt. 2 years , now it's as good as new , & 80% still has original color
@MrRedbike
@MrRedbike 5 лет назад
Thanks for the lesson teacher for friend and subscriber Jimmy
@synthpro
@synthpro 3 года назад
You have inspired me to rebuild my old jack, it died on me a few years ago. Thanks for the video, enjoy all the engines as well.
@wayneclark7048
@wayneclark7048 2 года назад
Great job.
@ti0039a340
@ti0039a340 4 года назад
you are the first person who did a repair and not a restoration and who actually do show it step by step Thanks. It was educational
@JohnSmith-nw2ls
@JohnSmith-nw2ls 5 лет назад
Great video. I once bought a similar floor jack like yours dirt cheap because it leaked down, the fix was very simple, ran a magnet down into the seat of the check ball, pulled out a tiny metal shaving. Jack worked fine after. Easier and cheaper to try the magnet fix before rebuilding
@johnbennett3274
@johnbennett3274 2 года назад
What do you buy the gaskets at
@johnpavon799
@johnpavon799 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video I need to do my old jack!
@mikedalakis5292
@mikedalakis5292 4 года назад
Great job. Thanks for sharing. That adjustable spanner was really something.
@victorcontreras9138
@victorcontreras9138 2 года назад
Great video, just what the doctor ordered! Time back I bought a Snap-On floor jack at a swap meet for $50. Pump was disassembled and had the rebuild kit. They didn't know how it went back together so they sold it. I happened to have one like it but piston as pitted. I took it apart and saw how everything went. Presto!!!
@Jsdw1222
@Jsdw1222 4 года назад
Thank you, I started having problems with my jack and now they are solved
@radioactivelarry
@radioactivelarry 3 года назад
Got the same jack from the 70's also! Great job.
@mikedoingmikethings702
@mikedoingmikethings702 3 года назад
Awesome work!!! I love the vintage tools! I would have went with scraping the old paint and give it a new coat lol
@aussietaipan8700
@aussietaipan8700 2 года назад
PERFECT video mate. I have the exact same jack, so far its working well but I'll rebuild it anyway and this video is a great help. Thanks for sharing.
@garybowe7959
@garybowe7959 4 года назад
Good memories of working in the garage with my Dad back in the 60’s. We had the same jack. Wish it was in my garage today. Thanks and God Bless.
@kenswitzer4133
@kenswitzer4133 5 лет назад
The screw, spring and pintle are an over pressure relief valve. Thanks for the video. Good job👍
@GRAYSTAW
@GRAYSTAW 3 года назад
Ken, Do you know what the approx. setting is on that pressure relief screw? Thankyou Sir
@businessmanager6906
@businessmanager6906 2 года назад
@@GRAYSTAW 8 full turns on mine, which was about one turn past where the spring started to engage.
@lonniecrook1684
@lonniecrook1684 Год назад
A good lesson in parts management and taking note of the number of rotations to remove those valves. Wish I had done that!
@ralphpomm4943
@ralphpomm4943 3 года назад
Very good video. I have found 2 walker jacks in the garbage over the past few years. Rebuilt both. They work great. Thank you.
@donmadick6813
@donmadick6813 5 лет назад
I thought at first that I was seeing things. I have the EXACT same jack, and I've been using it on a regular basis since I bought it back in the early 1970's. That thing has lifted every one of the nearly one dozen cars and trucks I've owned or used over the last four plus decades. Next best thing to a full sized lift. Excellent video! Thanks!
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 5 лет назад
Thanks Bud!!☺
@kevinhoney1385
@kevinhoney1385 3 года назад
Great vid thanks for tapeing the process, i have a sears my dad had for years i thought i would fix and now i can.
@foggiapainting
@foggiapainting 4 года назад
You are awesome. I bought a 2.5 ton japanese jack just like yours on my 14th birthday for my first car restoration. I knew someday someone would teach me how to fix it. I am now 50yrs old. I am starting my rebuild on it. Thank you.
@robertstonebreaker8394
@robertstonebreaker8394 4 года назад
Every once in awhile I take on a project like this last one was to rebuild a transmission for a riding lawnmower that was two years ago and it still works thanks nice vid !!
@stephenfoster9009
@stephenfoster9009 2 года назад
Thanks for putting your crescent wrench the proper way to break it. I see so many push against the small, moving jaw.
@perceive8159
@perceive8159 5 лет назад
Good to know! I have vintage 3ton all cast 1945 Blackhawk floor jack that I'm going to restore, its a beauty!
@rickjansen58
@rickjansen58 3 года назад
Blackhawk floor jacks are King. I still have several from my 'Dad's Body shop from the 50's
@sonnyblazer5504
@sonnyblazer5504 4 года назад
WOW! Big Thank You! At my age, I finally learned how to rebuild a jack. You did a super job of showing and explaining and I appreciate your effort. Back when, we had a guy we used to bring them to and we had two top brands (WALKER) was one of them. Anyway, you did a good job that any of us can understand, relate to and learn from. Thank you again! Sonny (CT)
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 4 года назад
Thanks alot Bud!!☺
@freddean995
@freddean995 Год назад
Great work man. I Cut my teeth on floor jacks just like that. Back in the 70's too. Brings back memories!
@dalamar6228
@dalamar6228 3 года назад
Thank you very much for sharing that rebuild with us. I learnt a lot tonight!
@jameskeene2294
@jameskeene2294 2 года назад
I have a old bumper Jack and it leaks down also like the one in the video I'm going to take it apart to try to fix it only one thing wrong new cars don't have bumpers oh well
@Citadeltactical
@Citadeltactical 5 лет назад
Nice work I have my Grandads jack that I used to work with him in the shop when I was a Kid. I have had it since he passed away and it needs rebuilding. My wife always asks me why I keep it and it means the world to me. I can't wait to rebuild it now. It is from the early sixties and look forward to having it work like it did 25 years ago! Thanks for making the video.
@rondeaner6909
@rondeaner6909 5 лет назад
Citadel Tactical blunder
@trevortrillion6037
@trevortrillion6037 3 года назад
I have a "Big Lots" Chinese jack from 1980, $29.95, WAY before Harbor Freight, with the same leaking oil problem. You have inspired me to try a repair later on...thanks! I'm rebuilding power window motor gears now, all learned on RU-vid.
@mrrichies.1237
@mrrichies.1237 5 лет назад
Good job. My Dad bought me the same back in 1974 @ SEARS/ROEBUCK store in No Dartmouth,Mass. Just used it last nite to remove my winter Brighstone tires (Snowtires) Still works like a charm. Thanks A Lot.
@willlee3378
@willlee3378 5 лет назад
Thanks Roadking, I've got a old Sears Craftsman floor jack and I just got the rebuild kit. Your video helps a ton...Thanks !
@shobud7561
@shobud7561 5 лет назад
If it's an old sears jack its made by Blackhawk or Heinwarner.
@iancameron1662
@iancameron1662 4 года назад
Were did you get the rebuild kit
@thomasopito7403
@thomasopito7403 4 года назад
Where did you get the kit
@rickashay6023
@rickashay6023 5 лет назад
Got an old Sears jack I've had since I was a teenager it has the same problem so thanks to your video maybe I can do the same rebuild. Thanks for sharing.
@jp040759
@jp040759 4 года назад
Were you able to get the seal kit for it? I have an old sears jack that is 30 years old. Still OK but I might get seal kit before Sears is extinct. Please advise. THANX
@shoeleh07
@shoeleh07 4 года назад
Most major cities have a seal supplier. Google your city. Take the seals to them and they will match what you need. I rebuild a hydraulic cylinder and the complete seal package was $9.
@jp040759
@jp040759 4 года назад
@@shoeleh07 Good idea. THANX. Uncle Google to the rescue.
@johnnygee1625
@johnnygee1625 5 лет назад
Excellent. Thanks I have one very similar which is sickly ! Cheers.
@williamhill7421
@williamhill7421 2 года назад
Excellent video! I got this, pretty much same jack, from my dad, 50 plus years ago! Time to make it work again👍🏻
@chrishereford5969
@chrishereford5969 3 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to put this together. I'm sure so many of us will benefit from your work and positive attitude. God bless!
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING 3 года назад
Thanks Bud!!☺
@user-jk4zf9tp7o
@user-jk4zf9tp7o 2 года назад
Excellent video. My old floor jack leaks down all the the time so as a consequence it has sat in the corner of my shed for 15 years. I'm going to go to a bearing shop and see if I can get the seals to rebuild it. Looking forward to this project and thanks very much!
@oscardansso6578
@oscardansso6578 2 года назад
thanks for share your experience and skills!!!
@FODVAPOR
@FODVAPOR Год назад
That looks exactly like my Dayton floor jack.....wonderful jack ! Thanks for the video !
@LightningFabrication
@LightningFabrication 4 года назад
I just finished watching this video. I have an Astro Jack that I bought off of the Mac Tool man back a few years before your petroleum jelly expired. It's the same exact jack that you have and bought from Sears. Mine was doing the same thing that yours was so I asked our Hydraulic shop about whether it was rebuildable and they said yes it's a copy of a Hein Werner jack (USA made). They told me to pull the jack from the frame and give it to them. They rebuilt it and gave it back to me. It's been working great ever since. Just one thing about the seals you installed. They are dust seals and are designed to keep dust and dirt out of the internals of the jack, not necessarily to keep oil in. That's why they were in stalled backwards. Nice job on the rebuild. Doug
@AOTechWorx
@AOTechWorx 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video. Its was helpful.
@prostar505
@prostar505 3 года назад
getting ready to rebuild my walker floor jack thanks for making the video
@michaelc6522
@michaelc6522 2 года назад
Great video nice to see someone take the time to keep old equipment working
@CL-yp1bs
@CL-yp1bs Год назад
Thank you for the great info! I found an old jack on craigslist recently just after watching this video! I am saving so much money and its fun to rebuild it as well! Cool stuff!
@christineh8996
@christineh8996 Год назад
Can you tell me where to find the rebuild kit for this jack?
@CombsSusan
@CombsSusan 5 лет назад
Nice, woke up to this playing and was one of the things I was meaning to learn.
@erikjoubert7905
@erikjoubert7905 3 года назад
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@martylucas8557
@martylucas8557 2 года назад
Ha! That happens to me all the time! 👍🏼
@jasonmoore3557
@jasonmoore3557 5 лет назад
Brilliant video. I've had an old jack that hasn't worked properly for years. This is just what I needed to help me rebuild it. Thanks
@sibhagourd4313
@sibhagourd4313 4 года назад
My identical jack still works fine, I just couldn’t stop watching. You’re so organized, efficient, intelligent, thoughtful, and...I’m gonna think of some more adjectives...”I’ll get back at ya.” Great job! Thank you!
@Mlive722
@Mlive722 5 лет назад
Just picked up 4 ton old jack today great video will be rebuilding
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 5 лет назад
Thank you, I attentively watched your video as I have a similar jack which I bought very cheap at an auction. They are a quality made Japanese product built for safety and long life. My jack also does not hold a weight and one of these days I will repair it referring to your video.
@djones02
@djones02 Год назад
This actually helped me get my jack working again, somehow. Mine is completely different but just watching someone take it apart helped give me an idea. I realized I had opened something I shouldn't have and a part fell out. I took another look and sure enough I found a tiny piston lodged in a crack in the jack. Used the magnet trick with an awl to get the piston and spring in the correct position. Jack is now working good as new. The oil was low which was I took it apart in the first place but I opened the wrong part and the manual doesn't actually tell you what to do. The manual even labels every part except the holes... go figure.
@allanharper9001
@allanharper9001 3 года назад
Excellent video thank you sir. I learnt a thing or two in half hour. These jacks should last forever.👍
@j.rothchild173
@j.rothchild173 2 года назад
I got 2 and i was about to throw them away! Thanks, got a weekend project now!!
@FaerodynMoto
@FaerodynMoto 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! My grandpa gave me a jack exactly like this about 10 years ago, and it just recently started having the same problem. Good, solid quality though. I just didn't want to get rid of it, rebuilding it will be worth it!!
@garyfairman2805
@garyfairman2805 5 лет назад
Awesome editing bud, very well explained.. I give it a 👍up..
@jaewok5G
@jaewok5G 3 года назад
I have a great old low profile floor jack with e.d. and this is exactly what I was looking for. thanks.
@onehunga-eq6wm
@onehunga-eq6wm 2 года назад
Excellent Video to follow, its well worth to rebuild solid jacks like these, Thanks again.
@christopherdavidson7963
@christopherdavidson7963 4 года назад
Good work, I see them every week dropped off at scrap yard! I have 3 now and they are way better than any other jacks I have used!
@bnbguerrero09
@bnbguerrero09 Год назад
You’d make an awesome Instructor for sure,thank you for the detailed breakdown it’s very helpful.
@ToneFreqProductions
@ToneFreqProductions Год назад
You remind me of my ol' metal shop teacher from 40 years ago! Gr8 instruction & Thanx 4 the attention to detail boss, much appreciated!
@curtissmith5875
@curtissmith5875 3 года назад
Learning from a teacher. Thank you !
@kvette007
@kvette007 4 года назад
Nice. Mine is blue, my dad had that thing since I was a tyke. It was always one of my favorite shop toys to mess around with. He gave it to me a few years back when it was doing the same as yours. I looked for the rebuild kit but there was more than a few options. So instead, I tore it down and took all the seals to my local tractor shop. We sat around and measured everything and ordered from their massive hydraulics book. I think it cost me around $20. Fast forward to a couple months ago and my dad mentions something about how he shouldn't have let that jack go yet! (he bought a Hazard Fraught replacement.) I can't help but chuckle.
@sterlingdavidgrasssr
@sterlingdavidgrasssr 4 года назад
Remember, your never to OLD to learn something, Thanks,i can see all those old jacks coming back to life , mine too.. Thanks
@bvnseven
@bvnseven 3 года назад
Add to it the fact that it keeps you busy and out of the fridge...
@bennyhill3642
@bennyhill3642 3 года назад
@@bvnseven LOL!
@joecalderon6748
@joecalderon6748 3 года назад
Wwwby.
@j.r.zavala
@j.r.zavala 4 года назад
Excellent how-to video presentation with attention to the details. I own a vintage craftsman jack to rebuild. Been using it quite a bit these months and noticed that it isn't performing, as it should. This video gives me the confidence to do such a tasking. Thank you, sir!
@jeffmalloy8200
@jeffmalloy8200 2 года назад
Me too, I'm going to rebuild my Craftsman now as soon as I find the right kit. That jack worked great for probably 30 years before it started leaking. Built like a brick outhouse. Haven't looked at it for a while now. Hopefully it still has the model/serial number on it.
@robpeters5204
@robpeters5204 4 года назад
I have one exactly like that. I bought mine in the early 90's. Love this style!
@Christslegacychurch
@Christslegacychurch 3 года назад
What model is yours. Mine looks identical to his. Mine is blue. I dont know which seal kit i need. There is not a model # on mine.
@rickb5158
@rickb5158 5 лет назад
I got one of these jacks in 1980 and it still works great !
@scarab280ze
@scarab280ze 5 лет назад
that BLUE PLUNGER WAS ALL THAT WAS NEEDED !! the black one was whooped fyi . thanks for the video iwas very good I have a bunch od Lincoln and Walker jacks from the 70's and have rebuilt them and this is the type of info our kids need. you know our 30 and 40 year old kids. Thanks again.
@sharonbaldwin5425
@sharonbaldwin5425 5 лет назад
I love that. Yes there are 30 & 40 year old kids who could learn a thinga 2.
@sharonbaldwin5425
@sharonbaldwin5425 5 лет назад
Joe Shabidu Keep rockin', Every repair is a confidence builder, and you're never done. Recent additions to building skills- trigger spring on a top-break revolver, patch plastic ends of radiator with epoxy. The stuff was broke anyway, I dont think much more harm could be done, if the fix didn't work. Best wishes!
@graymodeler
@graymodeler 5 лет назад
I have an old Blue Walker with the yellow one piece handle from the 70's I had rebuilt in a jack shop. Just sent the pump in.
@jimtheriac7249
@jimtheriac7249 5 лет назад
Good job sir thanks for sharing like to see a picture of that truck
@landocalrissian3738
@landocalrissian3738 4 года назад
Thanks for the video!
@edspencer7121
@edspencer7121 2 года назад
28 years ago I got a harbor tool and equipment jack just like that and a set of 6 ton stands from my parent's as a Christmas present. As a matter of fact I just got done using it and put it away about 10 minutes ago. Had my Altima up on stands and took the tires and rims to Walmart for a new set of tires. Best gift I ever received! She seems a bit slow so I'll be doing this rebuild in the near future. Thanks for sharing. It took about 3 beers to get through this video BTW.
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