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    Panzer Tank Jack

    How's this one look?
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    #2
    I would say it looks like a 5tn rather than a 10tn, doesn't it say? can you show some detailed pics of markings? It has been repaired also. The nut doesn't look original and the lever is broken, seems.

    Carles

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      #3
      No markings other than a 1944 marked to it. It appeared to be a 10T version. See this link for more pics.

      http://www.bunkermilitaria.com/Merch...&Category_Code=

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        #4
        Stockwinde

        Hi Dallas

        when the height at its lowest position measures about 74 cm then you have a 5 ton jack.
        normally you should find a "5 - DIN" stamped on your data plate or embossed on the crank arm...but probabaly this is no longer available since there is no dataplate and the crank arm looks newly made

        a 10 ton jack is at least about 10 cm longer at the lowest position ( varies from manufacturer)

        ciao
        Bulllitt

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          #5
          Hello Bullit,

          I use the weight as a reference, because I only have a 5tn and I know a 10tn is heavier. Construction is basically the same, so it is a bit difficult to say just by the pics.

          Carles

          Sorry, I forgot to say the 5tn weighs about 25kg and I believe the 10 tn is over 30kg.
          Last edited by me6_130; 08-20-2011, 07:44 AM.

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