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  • Hydraulic jack repair

    I have two old Blackhawk floor jacks, 4-ton units. One of them is not working just right. I know from a theory point of view, a hydraulic jack is not complicated.

    My question: Have any of you worked no a hydraulic jack? Are there any tricks to the disassembly of one of them? Any thing to watch for? Any particular bad things to fail?

    I am interested in any comments you may have. I like these old jacks, so I would like to keep them going.
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    We just fixed a box full of 12 ton jacks at work during a turn-in. We took the jacking lever cotter pins out, put the jack in a vise, tapped the base with a sledge, unscrewed the base, cleaned all parts, replaced o-rings on the jack shaft and the fill screw (o-rings were standard sized and we found them in the bolt bin), reassembled, filled with hydraulic fluid from Walmart, then painted them up.
    I believe all of them worked, and they got turned in with our old HEMMT trucks going to Oshkosh for rebuild. It was a fun couple days in the motor pool for a couple old soldiers. I should have snapped some pics -- never thought that I could share an experience like that!

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