Posted 9 years ago
Kydur
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I was told this is a car jack from a Ford Model T and it appears to match photos of similar items online, so that's what I'm going with unless someone says otherwise! It was a $2 find at a yard sale.
It's missing part of the ratchet and the flat iron bar handle, and it was also completely seized up with rust. A day after being sprayed with Liquid Wrench it freed up so well it's finger-spin operational now. A real testament to how well these jacks were made to endure the test of time. I would certainly trust this jack over most of the flimsy scissor jacks included with cars these days!
I think I'm going to attach a carbide lamp housing (see my previous post) to the swivel top of this jack for one very cool desk lamp!
I've actually never seen one of these Model T jacks before. Very cool!!
I had seen photos but never imagined I'd ever find one - it was quite a surprise!
Similar but not Model T. It seems any old car part is from a Model T.
Slackjack, can you tell me what car it's from? Perhaps provide some links to photos?
coolllllllllllll..
Just checked this, it looks like a Model T to me, here's a nice video of one in use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS1umhEoPsM
I have 3 of them us them a lot.
I'm with slackjack, from what I can see of the number on it, it's not Ford.
Probably not from any particular car, just a generic ratchet screw jack.