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Hi y'all. I didn't realize until after this forum didn't include pallet jacks. This probably isn't the place to ask but I'm going to anyway. I'm here, what's the harm, amirite? Anyway I picked up a Liftrite (formally Big Joe?) pallet jack on Kijiji for free. It needs new seals. I\ve found the kits on line but i already have several seal kits and sets from other repairs (mostly commercial plumbing repairs). before I take it apart can anyone tell me if the seal kits that I would recieve are anything different then any normal o ring type seal that any plumbing hardware store would have in stock? Just seems silly to have to have to pay 70 dollars for 5 3 cent o rings I already have. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my question and any help would be appreciated.
PS I've already contacted Liftrite and asked the parts people. It seems they don't want me to be fixing my own jack..without ordering the kit from them lmao.
Cheers from Canada...eh? lol
  • Posted 20 Apr 2019 06:04
  • By vernon_n
  • joined 20 Apr'19 - 2 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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