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Thread: Correct jack for a 715

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    Default Correct jack for a 715

    I have never seen a photo or diagram of the jack for a 715. Can someone describe one or know where to look up a picture of one?

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    3 ton rachet type screw....would that be like a bottle jack only mechanical? The M151 had one like that I'm wondering if they used the same type only heaver for the 715?
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    According to Olive drab dot com the 3/4 to 1.5 ton vehicles were issued a bottle type jack like what most of us probable have in our garage. But the jack I was thinking of is pictured on the page under 1/4 ton.

    Here's the link
    http://www.olive-drab.com/od_mvg_lifting_jacks.php
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    Man, have I turned into a flake lately or what?!

    Over a week ago I was going to post a picture of the jack that I got with the truck. Not sure if it's an actual M715 jack or not, but here it is:





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    Well going by the discription that is on the manual page that Jon had posted in the other thread I would have to say that might be it. Any OD on it any where? If it is the real macoy then I would think it is worth a good buck.
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    Wonder whatever happened to all those jacks??????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by airborne View Post
    Wonder whatever happened to all those jacks??????????????????
    Well, one of them is with my truck. I'm sure there are several others with other folk's trucks as well. I don't see how it's any special from other jacks, as I've got one in the garage just like it from who knows where.

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