Posted by greygoat on May 29, 2012 at 06:22:14 from (69.179.77.180):
In Reply to: Scrap Yard find... posted by blunosr on May 28, 2012 at 18:42:00:
I saw an ad in "Popular Mechanics", in 1965 That Said: "Make money fixing Jacks" I wish you lots of luck trying to fix a Walker, You're going to need it! In my experiance the Walker castings were "Too Soft" and the valves..spring loaded ball bearings.. would pound the seats out and they quit working.I finally refused to work on Walker floor jacks..too much investment in time and they still wouldn't work. You've bought yourself and expensive boat ancher. Worth only scrap price around here. Walker jacks were also sold by NAPA, and are still made as "Lincoln" brand today.
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