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  1. #1
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    Default Does anyone own an antuque Kangaroo Jack ?

    I have an antique Kangaroo Jack, it is solid & very heavy.
    It looks as if there is a spring broken or missing.
    If anyone has a complete one in working order, or know about them I would like to hear from them

    Regards
    Col
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    Col,

    I have one that I use to lift logs.

    I got mine from Burnsy and one of the springs was corroded and had lost it's springiness so I replace it with one from bunnings.

    You are welcome to look at or even borrow it.

    I would take some pics for you but it is at the Milling yard in Wattylup whereas I am closer to town.

    Cheers
    Bob

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    Does anyone own an antuque Kangaroo Jack ?

    No, but I'm Wallaby Bob's brother, Kangaroo Ted.

    Sorry, couldn't let it pass.
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    Question

    I think Trewalla tree pullers belong to the same family, do they not??

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackbuttWA View Post
    I have an antique Kangaroo Jack, it is solid & very heavy.
    It looks as if there is a spring broken or missing.
    If anyone has a complete one in working order, or know about them I would like to hear from them

    Regards
    Col
    Col

    I think there are a few different types, even from the same manufacturer, so it might be best to post a picture of what you have.

    I kept an old Wallaby jack that was missing parts, for some years in the hope of finding another I could copy the parts off. I even found a picture of one on the net, but I couldn't see the detail well enough. I threw the jack away about two months ago in disgust.

    Regards
    Paul
    Bushmiller;

    "Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"

  6. #6
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    I have a trewella jack, I can post photo if needed.

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