*DONT BUY A* Hi-Lift jack questions answered

We cut firewood every spring/summer to heat our home. My wife loves running the wood splitter...... team work!
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I'm not sure what vehicle it was Thunderhead, but it was an automatic I know for sure and it was in the late 70s when it happened. Turn the key on, but the transmission in to gear and started pushing it.....got it up to a pretty good speed, may 35, 40 or so and it started. That's all I know, couldn't tell you what kind of car or transmission, but it started and off he went. Wish I could be more help.
Late 50's very early 60's mopar automatics had a rear pump and could be push started, not since about 1963 for mopar. Tim
 
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Late 50's very early 60's mopar automatics had a rear pump and could be push started, not since about 1963 for mopar. Tim

Useless Trivia:
The last American automobile with a rear pump in the transmission was the 1969 Chevrolet Corvair with a Powerglide automatic.
 
We call the other end an Adze. Like what's on a Halligan. A grub hoe is wider.

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