Vintage Walker 240 Screw Jack 5 Ton Auto/truck/tractor 1930s 40s on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Vintage Walker screw jack with flip-top extension. Tag reads "Walker model 240 5 ton capacity range 10 to 15"
This is a well made jack and heavier than most of the vintage car jacks you usually see. The screw is dirty and won't turn where it goes through the horizontal gear. It should work if everything is cleaned up and lubed. Please add $15 shipping in the continental US. Thanks for looking!
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