Posted 5 months ago
frankposix
(6 items)
I picked up what I believe to be a cast iron jack of some sort. Because of it's size, I don't believe it was for a car unless it was an early one. It measures approximately 10" tall. The only markings I can make out on the jack is the letter F written in cursive followed by one or two other small letters that I can't make out on the outside of the handle & on the inside of the handle there appears to be three numbers 339. On the outside near the top of the jack is the letter T in a circle (last pic) & on the inside is what appears to be T 3 9 0. Any help in identifying this would be greatly appreciated.
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Used by ford for there 1920,s. model t some had ford on them and others were from a after market place
i have tow of them still us them better than some modern ones.
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