Drum Roll Please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There's always four or five of the regular ones in the scrap yard
The scale is what made me pull the trigger on this one
 
As long as this makes you feel comfortable here are a couple more.



We had a :meeting: and decided that :man: and also that :yousuck: . How's that? :roflmao:


"Billy G":thumbzup3:
 
Benny called me last week from the scrap yard telling me a military truck came in with a fork lift and a pallet jack, the pallet jack worked and had a bonus surprise, a built in scale (not working). All for the affordable price of $75.00 I had him pee on it for me.<br>
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I went and picked it up this morning. I need to figure out if the scale works or not, it has 9 rechargeable batteries but no charger.

It is difficult to guess the size of the batteries. Perhaps a picture with a ruler or a common battery such as a AA battery next to them would be helpful. A guess from the picture is they might be CR123a batteries but that guess may be simply due to my familiarity with them. They are 34.5 mm long and have a diameter of 17 mm. Below is a spec from wikipedia.

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Below is a list of batteries and dimensions hopefully it will help you identify the batteries.


NameOther NamesShapeVolts
AAR6, R06, MN1500, MX1500, PC1500, AM3, UM3, UM-3, HP7, 15AC, 15A, E91, EN91, 815, AL-AA, ALAA, 7524, HR6, HR06, LR06, LR6, X91, PC1501, Mignon, Penlight, Double A, 2AACylinder L 50 mm, D 14.2 mm1.5 V
AAALR03, LR3, LR03X, R03, R3, MN2400, MX2400, PC2400, AM4, UM4, UM-4, HP16, 24AC, 24A, 24G, EN92, E92, 824, ALAAA, AL-AAA, 7526, 4003, K3A, Micro, Microlight, Potlood, Penlight, Triple A, 3AAACylinder L 44.5 mm, D 10.5 mm1.5 V
AAAALR61, 25A , MN2500, MX2500, E96, EN96, GP25A, LR8D425, 4061, K4A, Quadruple A, Quad A, 4AAAACylinder L 42 mm, D 8 mm1.5 V
CLR14, R14, UM2, UM-2, MN1400, MX1400, PC1400, 14AC, 14A, E93, EN93, 814, ALC, AL-C, 7522, AM2, HP11, Baby, MignonCylinder L 46 mm, D 26 mm1.5 V
DLR20, R20, R20MA, R20P, MN1300, MX1300, PC1300, UM1, UM-1, SUM-1, AM1, 13AC, 13A, E95, EN95, 813, AL-D, 1250, 7520, HP2, HR20, Mono, GoliathCylinder L 58 mm, D 33 mm1.5 V
9VPP3, 1604AC, 1604A, 1604AC, 522, EN22, A1604, AL9V, AL-9V, 9-Volt, Radio Battery, 6AM6, 6UM6, 006P, 6LR61, PC1604, PL1604, L522, 1604LC, U9VL-FP, K9V, S006, S-006, 6F22, Nine VoltRectangular H 48.5 mm, L 26.5 mm, W 17.5mm9 V
123CR17354, 5018LC, Camera Battery, CR123, LR123, VL123, 123A, CR123A, EL123A, EL123AP, EL123AP-2, RL123, RL123A-1, RL123A-2, DL123A-1, DL123A-2, SF123A, SF12-BB, K123A, RCR-123A, 23-155, CR-123APACylinder L 34.5 mm, D 17 mm3 V
CR2DLCR2, DLCR2B, RLCR2, KCR2, EL1CR2, RLCR2-L, CR-2, 5046LCCylinder L 27.5 mm, D 16 mm3 V
NLR1, LR01, 910A , MN9100, 4001, E90, KN, 810, 23-023, AM5, UM5, UM-5, SUM5, Lady BatteryCylinder L 30.2 mm, D 12 mm1.5 V
J4LR61, 7K67, 4018, 539, KJ, 4AM6, 4UM6, 4UM-6, 1412A, 1412AP, 867Square with missing corner H 48.5 mm, L 35.6 mm, W 9.18 mm6 V

As to the hydraulics, I am in agreement with your assessment. I too would first try to change the fluids, if that fails, it may be a seal somewhere in the hydraulic system. After you change the fluid and clean the jack, put it in a dry clean area and pump it while looking for any leaks.
Good luck

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I used the hell out of that thing last night rearranging my shop. Beats the heck out of borrowing Benny's and having to rush so you can give it back.

This is kinda like some of the other posts I've made about finding things at the scrap yard at the very moment I need them (Like my Kurt vice) I was telling Benny about my plan to get a scrap license and picking up a few accounts that have great scrap for my art projects plus they mix their scrap and sell it just for steel cost. I just needed a good way to weigh the stuff to pay them. Now if the scale works I can just put it in the bed of the truck with a large container on it, zero it out and walla I'm in biz. I just hope it works or is an easy repair if it don't.
 
scrap license ? You need a scrap license in your state?
 
I have a 24 volt charger , been trying to sell but if you need it your welcome to it . It's made for those type machines. An old customer who worked in a grocery store gave it to me to help me out . It's pretty heavy has the gray quick connect and the wire to outlet.
 
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