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xragman Regular
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:57 pm Post subject: A real tool question |
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I have a scott atwater model K hydraulic floor jack.Ihave googled until I am tired of it. I am looking for information/parts source.thanks |
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wyod Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:12 pm Post subject: Re: A real tool question |
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X...
I found parts for my NAPA floor jacks thru blackhawk... google 'em... they have parts for just about every hydraulic jack made ...D
...update... should be blackhawkparts.com HTH ...D |
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greygoat Tractor Expert
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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:31 pm Post subject: Re: A real tool question |
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Back in the 60s I saw an ad in "Popular Mechanics"
magazine, "Repair Hydraulic Jacks". Thinking
this could be a part time business I bought
2 big binders of Jack Repair literature, and
made several thousand Dollars doing that, in the
60s and 70s.I"ve got an information sheet on
Scott-Atwater model K. Amd It looks like it
stands alone-doesn"t look like another brand, so
it wasn"t made for them by somebody else
My e-mail is open through this forum. Contact me
and i"ll get you a copy.
Parts look to be pump and ram leathers, and I can
suggest a source. |
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Glen Chambers New User
Joined: 11 Nov 2012 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 6:29 pm Post subject: Re: A real tool question |
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| greygoat wrote: | (quoted from post at 18:31:45 02/07/09) Back in the 60s I saw an ad in "Popular Mechanics"
magazine, "Repair Hydraulic Jacks". Thinking
this could be a part time business I bought
2 big binders of Jack Repair literature, and
made several thousand Dollars doing that, in the
60s and 70s.I"ve got an information sheet on
Scott-Atwater model K. Amd It looks like it
stands alone-doesn"t look like another brand, so
it wasn"t made for them by somebody else
My e-mail is open through this forum. Contact me
and i"ll get you a copy.
Parts look to be pump and ram leathers, and I can
suggest a source. |
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showcrop Tractor Guru
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:15 am Post subject: Re: A real tool question |
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When I was a kid a friend's dad bought a very old Scott Atwater outboard motor. |
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Rich_WI Regular
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:40 pm Post subject: Re: A real tool question |
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I dont know if this will help anybody but I have this link in my bookmarks. It seems to cover most of the common jacks and has a source for parts at the end. http://www.hyjacks.com/H7.HTM |
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