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Trolley Jack Seals
« on: 02 August 2009, 11:54:44 »

Guys , I need some help.

Several months ago there was a post by one of you re replacing seals in an old but trusty troilley jack. The originator PM'd me the contact details of the company in Manchester and I successfully got the correct seal.  :y
I've done several searches for the thread but haven't found it.
I now have another jack courtesy of Clarke which has failed ( The third ) and they keep sending me new ones and telling me to scrap the previous  ::)
I asked for a seal kit to repair the last new one and they said they didn't have one but " have another jack " hence my need to find this supplier.
I wouldn't mind but the jacks are rubbish as I have reported before.
My advance apologies to the originator of the thread I am after for forgeting your details. :-[
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Re: Trolley Jack Seals
« Reply #1 on: 02 August 2009, 20:30:39 »

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Guys , I need some help.

Several months ago there was a post by one of you re replacing seals in an old but trusty troilley jack. The originator PM'd me the contact details of the company in Manchester and I successfully got the correct seal.  :y
I've done several searches for the thread but haven't found it.
I now have another jack courtesy of Clarke which has failed ( The third ) and they keep sending me new ones and telling me to scrap the previous  ::)
I asked for a seal kit to repair the last new one and they said they didn't have one but " have another jack " hence my need to find this supplier.
I wouldn't mind but the jacks are rubbish as I have reported before.
My advance apologies to the originator of the thread I am after for forgeting your details. :-[
Don
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Think this is the one you mean Don.
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Re: Trolley Jack Seals
« Reply #2 on: 02 August 2009, 21:18:06 »

Well done Sir......
Thank you very much. :y

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Re: Trolley Jack Seals
« Reply #3 on: 03 August 2009, 20:33:01 »

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Guys , I need some help.

Several months ago there was a post by one of you re replacing seals in an old but trusty troilley jack. The originator PM'd me the contact details of the company in Manchester and I successfully got the correct seal.  :y
I've done several searches for the thread but haven't found it.
I now have another jack courtesy of Clarke which has failed ( The third ) and they keep sending me new ones and telling me to scrap the previous  ::)
I asked for a seal kit to repair the last new one and they said they didn't have one but " have another jack " hence my need to find this supplier.
I wouldn't mind but the jacks are rubbish as I have reported before.
My advance apologies to the originator of the thread I am after for forgeting your details. :-[
Don
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Think this is the one you mean Don.

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