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Bought a 65 pan from neighbor some time ago that belonged to his dad and he gave me this jack along with the deal. It's missing the handles to use the hydraulic cylinder pump and relief valve along with the handle to push it around. It's been hardly used but has been sitting for over 20 years. Anyone know what it is and what the attachments look like?
It's a typical lift, what attachments you talking about, the handles? My handle to pull it around is just a long T handle. I have foot pedals to lift and let down, yours would be just a bar? The steel loops in front and back are for tiedowns.
Looks like the handle would be broached or have and insert for the lowering screw and the pin for moving it around has the same shape. See if you can find the manufacturers tag on it, and then you have a starting point for your search.
I think Chuck1 is correct..... probably made by some "manufacturer" for various brands... Possibly "Chineseum"?
I found a couple that seem to have the same base/frame, but with different handle mounts, and hydraulic jack operation. The two were the same, but they had two different "brand" names; CrusinSmart & Ironmax...
Could be you have the older, "back when they made them better" model...
It's a typical lift, what attachments you talking about, the handles? My handle to pull it around is just a long T handle. I have foot pedals to lift and let down, yours would be just a bar? The steel loops in front and back are for tiedowns.
Well the walking handle is pretty straightforward and release could be on the same end but the jack pedal looks like it might be kinda weird. Did the jack have a pedal and return spring or was it simply part of the moving handle and you used the handle like a floor jack instead..
No marking on the jack other than anti Darwin stuff.
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