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I have to use heavy duty steel for my jacks, I"m too dang clumsy....
But I feel your pain in terms of trying to buy equipment that is not cheaply made overseas. I have been trying to find a good anvil for sale for several weeks now, It took a lot of digging to find a high quality cast steel anvil. The hunt is always worth it in the end, bad tools are more frustrating to use than good tools are to find! Last edited by campingdenial; 06-08-2020 at 02:24 PM. Reason: grammar |
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I purchased a Arcan floor jack from Costco 25 years ago and it recently quit working so I refilled it with jack oil and its working again. I was in Costco during Christmas and saw Arcan floor jacks being sold for around $112.00 so that got heaved into my shopping cart. I do mean heaved, its steel and heavy. I only purchased a new one because I'm paranoid the old one will fail when I'm right in the middle of something.
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Here's what I have. A Walker 4 ton model 93657, series K. It's big, heavy and works fantastic. Sounds like a freight train rolling it across the floor. I have an even older model of the same series, that I rebuilt in the 80's. It's just starting to leak down some after all this time. The long reach and handle that can change positions is great. Love them both.
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