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Location: spokane valley wa
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yard sale find 5ton jack
Hello I found a Old jack and was looking for more info on it. I guess it is a bumper jack but I was woundering for what years. I found a few on ebay but no date just that some were used on dodges,fords,chevys and some trains. I paid 1 dollar for it and was wounder what it might be worth. it is cast iron. on the tag it say walker 240 series c
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its all about the +6 inches
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Re: yard sale find 5ton jack
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Re: yard sale find 5ton jack
sorry i know nothing about these looks cool though
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Re: yard sale find 5ton jack
That's and old Walker screw jack. Probably came out of a shop of some sort, someone might have bought it for their truck. Older big trucks didn't usually come with jacks, they were expensive.
You might try www.papawswrench.com , an antique tool site.
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Re: yard sale find 5ton jack
Thank you longhornman I thought I was in general discussion.
Hey fred t thx for the info on the site no luck yet but just started looking at the site :-)
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