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    Posted: 21 Apr 2012 at 2:20pm
A while back someone posted about the AC jacks that were used for on equipment.  They looked like an old bumper jack.  Does anyone remember the topic?  I searched 'jacks" and didn't come up with anything.  I picked up a couple at auction and I wanted to compare them to the pics from that post.

The base and ratchet part on these ones are orange, there are two bolts in the lifting face, and no markings of any kind anywhere on them that I could find.

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John, Those would be the AC equipment jacks. The face will have a piece welded to it, with two tapped holes.Should be a hole to pin the base on, and one to pin jack up in transport mode. I would be interested in them if they are for sale. Thanks Tracy Martin
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I believe my 500 series 4 row corn planter has one of those AC bumper jacks. I guessed they just bought them from some car mfgr.?

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Here is a pic of the jacks.  They are for sale but I have no idea what they are worth.    The lift bars are rusted, but I believe they would clean up fine with a little wire brushing.  The jacks are a little loose, side to side, but again with a  little metal work, I'm sure they could be steadied.    The bases are dirty, I cleaned one off and the paint is intact.  Anyone interested?


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