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I am now co-located with the appropriate reference material.
The correct part numbers are: C01UC 17081 A for the Walker hydraulic jack handle (B should be for use with the optional Auto Specialties jack but I have never seen any images of this type of jack) 78 17081 is correct for the track jack handle C01T (not Q as I stated above) 17081 is the bent handle that started this thread which is used with BB 17033 B and C01Q 17033. |
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Above I stated that I believed that the Walker handle could be used with the track jack. This is incorrect. Without use of a file/grinder, C01UC 17081 A and C01T 17081 are too thick to fit in the handle socket of the track jack.
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Derk,
Above you queried if C01T 17081 was adapted from a Ford commercial jack handle. I believe that it likely was but I don’t know the original part number or application. My C01T 17081 is not original, but I added the bends at the end to match an original. What I started with was what I presume to be a Ford commercial handle which was identical in all respects less the offset bends. I have also seen examples of these commercial handles with round vice square holes. Last edited by Colin Alford; 30-07-21 at 00:21. Reason: Added sentence |
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Well it can’t get much clearer than that and the photos tell the whole story of what handles belong to what tool. Thank you very much Colin for your help.
Rob, we have some searching to do now at our favourite place to find rusty gold! Stay tuned. Regards,Derk
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Colin,
I don't suppose you would be able to draw and post some sketches with measurements so I could make replicas of all three handles. I have the track jack and hydraulic jack and also the various sockets but none of the handles. Here in the UK I doubt that I will ever find originals.
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Originals to copy would be ideal but though Surrey is not a big county I have not come across Andrew, do you have his surname or contact details or is he on MLU?
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email sent to you Mike
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So looking at the relevant page that Colin has posted from the parts manual, it would appear that the track jack handle is the civilian 78-17081 part number. The remaining handles seem to be involved with the hydraulic jack and some secondary uses.
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