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Here’s the ‘56 tool kit page.

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09110-11030 0.7 ton jack, date code November 1973. Maybe Carina or Corolla? 13010 jacks are somewhat common but I think this is the first 11030 I’ve seen. The cast hook/crank combo is atypical. Usually the cast rods/hooks/handles are separate entities. Measures 20” from tip to tip and is easier to operate than the separate handle/hook. Anyone have a master parts catalog from the era to check model(s)/year(s)?

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Trying to get information on the OEM jack for my 1983 Troopy. Number is 09110-60020. Looks like it only came in 08/1980+ BJ45, FJ45, and HJ47 Land Cruisers. Given the relatively tall stance of the Troopy, I'm guessing it extends higher than the 40 series jacks of that time period: 09110-60010 and -60040. Unfortunately the original tools are almost always long gone on older vehicles in Saudi so not sure I can find one here. There are only two mentions of 09110-60020 on mud and neither has any definitive information or photos.

@cruiserdan does that Australian Troopy have the original jack? I looked through the restoration thread again and didn't see the jack anywhere.

Or maybe @boozewz, does your '82 Troopy have the original jack? Looks like @sloanstavern '82 Saudi Troopy didn't have the original jack either but just in case he has additional information.
Recently started looking for this jack again and thanks to @cruiserdan and the incredible plethora of items at the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum, I was able to get a photo of 09110-60020. The photo below shows it beside 09110-60040 and appears to be identical with the exception of one digit on the sticker.

Apparently the FJ45 Troopy changed jacks in mid 1983 (my Troopy is a 12/1982):

09110JACK ASSY
09110-60020(08/1980 - 06/1983)1
09110-60040(07/1983 - 12/1984)1
09113HANDLE, JACK
09113-25040(08/1980 - 06/1983)1
09113-60040(07/1983 - 03/1986)

Interestingly enough, the 09110-60040 was also found in the 60 series for a brief period before switching to the more common 09110-60050. I split this search over two model years to capture all the relevant dates.

09110-60030(08/1980 - 07/1983)
09110-60040(08/1983 - 10/1984)

09110-60040(11/1984 - 03/1985)
09111-60050(04/1985 - 07/1986)

I don't think I've seen 09110-60030 referenced in this thread but apparently it was the first 60 series jack.

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Maybe something like this?
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Like the permanent labels? No idea what it would cost.
 
Maybe something like this?
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Like the permanent labels? No idea what it would cost.
Yes thanks. I also found companies that will make them; even as a one off. Didn't appear to cost much at all but the problem would be getting the design down. I assume you either need a high resolution, to scale, photo (hard to do unless the label is flat) or all the details so that someone can replicate it in some type of CAD program.
 
I have searched Mud and the internet without any luck. Anyone still making or able to make the foil decals for these jacks?

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I needed something similar for a project at work. I found a local label company and they happily provided samples of a dozen or so different types of foil label - all of which I could print using my standard printer.

You can probably design something passable in Microsoft word if you get the right font.

If its a case of paying for someone to do it, then I'd probably be checking my life priorities tbh.
 

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