Amazon [amazon.com] has the Tce 20 Ton (40,000 LBs) Hydraulic Welded Bottle Jack, heavy duty bottle jack with pump handle for cas,blue, AT92003BU.
Lifting range of 9-7/16" to 17-5/8" with 20 ton (40,000 lb) capacity.
Lifting height of 5-7/8" and an adjustable screw top extension adds extra height of 2-3/8".
It's $10 cheaper than the virtually identical Torin 20-ton welded bottle jack that was Frontpage in the end of May.
Average historical price, per CCC, is $38.18 for this jack.
Free shipping w/ Prime or any order over $25.
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So if they have it laying/stored on its side with the rubber fill plug down, it doesn't take much for any brand of bottle jack to seep past that rubber plug and leak, as it's not intended to be stored in that position.
I received my Torin 20-ton a few months ago, with it laying on it's side, so the first thing I did was check the fluid level and then I bled the jack, as I always do with any new jack. Amazon also packages heavy items very poorly, so signs of impact 'battle scars' are sometimes seen, regardless of brand.
Also, no matter which brand, I often see a lot of 'user error' complaints by ppl that say a new jack won't pump fully up. It's common for any bottle jack to get air into the system when they're shipped, as they end up in all kinds of positions, for hours or even days, that aren't upright, just as mine came. These same users 1. Don't even check the fluid level. and 2. Don't even know how to properly bleed a hydraulic jack.
This issue is easily cured if the users only did both of these 2 things. This issue is not a valid blame to any manufacturer.
https://www.amazon.com/LIBRA-2608...122&sr=8-2
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