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Old 05-07-2014, 08:46 AM   #1
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Default Bottle Jack for '49 F1

I am trying to get information on correct bottle jack for my 49 F1. I can see hole in floor beside seat where jack is stored but I'm not sure about what jack I need to be looking for. Read some old posts from a few years back but am still confused. Any help will be much apreciated!!
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Old 05-07-2014, 08:51 AM   #2
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http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/90...a-picture.html

http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/12...nd-handle.html

Those may be the threads you were looking at?
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Old 05-07-2014, 09:02 AM   #3
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I had seen part but not all. Good info, now I need to do more reading.

Thanks for the leads.
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Old 05-07-2014, 09:26 AM   #4
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Contact Lin Stacey. He probably has the correct jack and handle in stock.
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Old 05-07-2014, 09:37 AM   #5
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Here's one that just sold on Epay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/FORD-1948-19...p2047675.l2557
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Old 05-07-2014, 11:17 AM   #6
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That is not the correct jack as it does not have the hole for the mounting screw in the corner of the base. That is if correctness is important. If not a late model ford ranger truck jack will also work.
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Old 05-07-2014, 11:49 AM   #7
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I wondered about the missing hole as well. Think I'll look for a Ranger jack to use until I can find /afford the correct one.
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If you want correct, again check with Lin Stacey...

http://flatheadtools.net/index.html
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Here are two photos of the jack that came with our '51 F-1, I think it is original, including the "thumb screw" hold down. I would think it should be the same for '48 to '52 F-1's.

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Here are two photos of the jack that came with our '51 F-1, I think it is original, including the "thumb screw" hold down. I would think it should be the same for '48 to '52 F-1's.
Does that have the curved plate on top like the eBay unit? I have to wonder what the purpose of that is.
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Ross, no, I've never seen any thing like the jack on e-bay... Don't have a clue what it was used for... Maybe its for a COE...
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Where does your hand-crank for the jack stow? I've never seen any provision for that.
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Old 05-07-2014, 02:55 PM   #13
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The Ebay jack is at least a close relative of several similar types used circa 1935-6...it is a "Flip-Top", with the curved upper forging serving to give a higher cradle for jacking at the rear axle tube and the lower part beneath it offering a lower perch to the front axle.
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Here are two photos of the jack that came with our '51 F-1, I think it is original, including the "thumb screw" hold down. I would think it should be the same for '48 to '52 F-1's.

I believe Vic has the correct jack. It's a smaller version of the jack for the F3s.
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I did get in touch with Lin Stacey and he has been most helpful. I hope to get a correct "flip top" jack and crank from him. I would to have the entire tool kit as well.
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I pulled a jack from a 51 F-2 and it was an original. I then compared it to a 84 Ranger 4x4 I had at the time and it was identical to the original, right down to the hole in the correct spot. Use the Ranger jack, a lot cheaper!
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Is that the correct location for the jack to stow regarding Vics pics?
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Hey, I thought that jack looked awful familiar... just went out and looked at the old jack collection (now that the snow has melted and I can get into the shed). I have six of these jacks in my collection and five have the folding handles to go with them. Two are exactly like the pictures of Vic's jack and the other four are the same in regard to the jack body but have a three inch by 1 and 1/4 inch top bracket with 1/2 inch ends bent up at each end. The handles are various lengths but all have a distinctive little hook on the end to firmly hold the handle into the jack body. Who needed one of these? Perhaps I can talk him into needing two? My wife would be happy for me to shrink my collection. Toby Lampert
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Is that the correct location for the jack to stow regarding Vics pics?
Ken, that is the correct location, its the only place in the floor with the provision for the "thumb screw" to secure the jack.
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Where does your hand-crank for the jack stow? I've never seen any provision for that.
I don't now if there is a "proper" place (or way) to stow the hack handle, I just keep it under the seat, or in the optional "tool Tray" that mounts to the cab just above the gas tank.
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