That’s the corporate motto, “Throw it away and buy another one.” It’s worthwhile to keep an eye out for the old ones. Back then they were made to last. And they do.I have a Harbor Freight jack, and it has worked fine for me. If/when it starts to fail, off it goes to the dump, and I buy a new jack, probably again from Harbor Freight. They are too cheap to bother with, trying to rebuild, IMO.
I repaired a friend’s hydraulic press that was made in the 1880’s. After finding a company that repaired them and sold me the repair “O” rings, seals and gaskets it worked like the day it was made. The company made a generous offer to purchase it should I ever want to sell it. I passed the info on to my friend.
I always keep an eye out for the old “stuff”. It’s reparable and much better quality than what’s available today. Aloha!
