Sounds like Sears sells cheaper made crap than Harbor Freight!! I've had
mine for two years now, and it still isn't leaking. I've used it to lift
anything from the Sprite, to a friends 3/4 ton Camper/Van.
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Mark <mark@nashvilletn.org> wrote:
> Two years ago my kids gave me a Sears Chinaman floor jack, one of the $200
> aluminum types. Twelve months later it started leaking and lost most of
> it's
> oil on my garage floor. After much badgering and letters to corporate
> Sears
> finally replaced it, under protest and scolding, with another just like
> it.
> Now, another 12 months has passed and guess what? The second one is also
> leaking. I did a little checking and found that I am not the only one
> with
> the problem, in fact it seems that they all leak. Anybody tried to fix
> one
> of these things? Of course, Sears lists all of the repair parts with part
> numbers leading one to think they are repairable, but none are available.
>
> Short of finding a successful solution, are there any suggestions for a
> good
> jack. I have found that there is at least one "MADE IN USA" jack made by
> Hein-Werner, any experience with them?
>
> Mark
> Nashville
> http://www.arrestmered.com
> 58 "Bugeye"
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