Model T Jacks
Compiled by Rick Black
Model T Cars to 1925 The original tool kit supplied with each Model T contained a jack with an integrated handle. It was a screw jack with an attached handle (with FORD script on it). It fit under the front or rear axles. This was used up to the 1925 Models.
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Model T Cars 1926-27 A new design was introduced for the 1926-27 Model T's.
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Model A or Model T? Comparison of the late Model A jack (left)
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Model TT Trucks |
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Model TT Truck TT-17080 |
TT Truck Ford Script TT-17080-A |
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TT Truck jacks were similar in size and weight to their later Model AA (1928-1931) and Model BB (1932-33) brothers. TT, AA and BB jacks had a separate handle. The base of this TT jack measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8" and the top pad measured 1 5/8". Made by Walker, TT the jack had the number "216" stamped into the casting. |
Model T and TT Jacks
Part Number | Dates Used | Height | Type | Mfgr | Handle |
T-17080? | Through 1925 | unknown | Screw | unknown | Integral |
T-17080? | 1926-1927 | 10.5" | Ratchet | Walker and Others |
Separate |
TT-17080 | Through 1927 | 9.75" lowered 16" Raised | Screw | Walker | Separate |