JACK REPAIR

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supermajor61
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JACK REPAIR

Post by supermajor61 »

My old bottle jack is giving up. Not holding the pressure. probably needs new seals.

It's a Lake and Elliot 4 ton jack, very handy around a tractor.

Have been told that the seals inside are leather.

Seems a shame to chuck it away, so does anybody know who can repair these jacks? or supply parts?

The company has closed now, and their factory is now a housing estate.

as an aside, what jack oil are people using in theirs?

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Jerry Coles
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Re: JACK REPAIR

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If you can pump it up then I would say it is the seals around the piston as you suggest.
Why not undo that big nut and see what sort of seal is under there.
I bet a modern O ring would be a good replacement unless its a special profile, if it is special then try googling oil seal specialists.
I've just done that and there seems a good selection of suppliers out there. You have nothing to lose.
Regarding the oil, why not use what your tractor takes?

Jerry
Bath
UK
Jerry Coles
Camerton, Bath, UK
West Highland White Terriers, Dexta's, E27N's and DUKW's

Dandy Dave
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Re: JACK REPAIR

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I was told by a Hydraulic Jack repairman years ago to use anti Wear Hydraulic oil in these types of jacks. I got a kit for a 5 ton floor jack here a few years back and rebuilt it. Best thing I ever did. Works like new for about 1/10th, or less, of the cost of new. Dandy Dave!
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