Seized Trolleyjack..

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Seized Trolleyjack..

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Bloody things jammed. Only had it 35 years :obscene-birdiedoublered:

I can afford another one, but like tinkering sometimes.
Are there any serviceable parts?

All the lifting bits seem free. Just the pin that the handle pushes is seized.

Tips?
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Re: Seized Trolleyjack..

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Don't leave it outside to turn into a rusty pile of scrap, I've got the same trolley jack and it still works fine and looks a lot better than that.
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Warm it up a bit with the blowlamp and then try again?
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Give it a diesel bath.
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DefTrap wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 4:39 pm Warm it up a bit with the blowlamp and then try again?
Is there not a rubber seal behind that lowering pin?
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I can't see any signs whatsoever of that pin being persuaded with a Birmingham screwdriver

It might need the big one but still, give it a tap
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Ditchfinder wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 5:30 pm I can't see any signs whatsoever of that pin being persuaded with a Birmingham screwdriver

It might need the big one but still, give it a tap
We always called it a Manchester Screwdriver :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Got the special big one out. Yup. That moved the bugger :)

But it won't come back up ;)

Undid the big nut and thread thing. Oil everywhere. Even with it in the vice, it's buggered.

Time for a new one. Always nice to buy new tools.
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Does it pump with pressure? Has it got oil in it?
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Taipan wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 6:52 pm Does it pump with pressure? Has it got oil in it?
It's seized solid and not much oil in it now :D
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Re: Seized Trolleyjack..

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Post it to screwd for an overhaul! :thumbup:
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That's fucked, mate. I realise that this is tantamount to treason for a Yorkie, but you're gonna have to splash some cash for a new 'un... :D
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Look up ac 50
-11 quid on Amazon , multiply uses on bikes and machines , little dab will do you last for ages but keep away from brakes and discs , apart from that always worth having some on shelf
Think it was designed for aircraft use, to prevent rusting in inclosed spaces as it creeps when applied , also good for sticky bolts ect ect lot of people used it on bikes over winter , but works on lawnmowers push bikes, off road bikes ect ect
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Re: Seized Trolleyjack..

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Finally got me arse in gear and went to buy a new one.
Oh decisions. Trolley jack or bottle jack.
Bottle is lighter, smaller and cheaper. Are they any good ?
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Yorick, I have one you can have for £20 plus postage......
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Bottlejacks are fine, plus they can come in handy for jobs other than just lifting vehicles.
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Re: Seized Trolleyjack..

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Have you the clearance under your vehicle if it has a flat tyre for a bottle jack?
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cheb wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 7:33 pm Have you the clearance under your vehicle if it has a flat tyre for a bottle jack?
Thanks, I forgot to check, but the Mighty Duster does have mega ground clearance :)
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Yozzer, you need my little red trolley jack...£15 + postage?
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If I had the choice I'd have a trolley jack.
Mainly because bottle jacks seem to be used by
- people from the 1950s
- third world blaggers