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Stratton Lift Registry

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by garage gnome, Jan 28, 2019.

  1. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

    Now that I am putting the stratton 3 point hitch on my '56 CJ5, Seth aka @windyhill said I am the stratton three point hitch guy. I want to start a thread documenting these hitches. On the control valve, there is a data plate with a number which is the serial number I am assuming. The stratton lift I have came on a '63 CJ5. I'll post the numbers up of this jeep tomorrow once I get my hitch serial number.

    Here are some scans of an original stratton hitch brochure.

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  2. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

    1963 CJ5 (57548) had Stratton hitch number W2576 on it
     
  3. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

    Nate,
    I will be interested to see how your project comes along. While doing research for an article in the Dispatcher, I spent part of a day at the Cleveland Library researching the Stratton Equipment Company and its founder. I also did searches at the Cleveland research institutes. Found very little information. I'm trying to determine when (and how) the Stratton became the "Jeep Approved" lift, replacing the Monroe.

    I know a couple of Stratton owners who may not be members here. I'll try and drop them a note pointing to this thread.
     
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  4. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

    I haven’t found much information either about Stratton. All the pictures I have of them are on jeeps that had all the parts welded to the frame. Trying to determine how it all went originally is difficult. My guess is the change occurred sometime in the cj5 era. All the pictures I have are of cj5s.

    The other jeeps info would be much appreciated.
     
  5. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

    I believe that Monroe stopped the lift production around 1956. I have a theory, but no proof, that Jeep approached Stratton about replacing the Monroe lift with a design that would free the bed. The patent application reads like it was written by Jeep and I am sure they were looking for a supplier. Stratton build "refuge" (aka garbage truck) hydraulic systems and material handling lifts starting in the late 1940s. They build a tailgate lift for the FC, so would have been know to Jeep. Hoping to write an article someday if I can uncover more information.
     
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  6. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

    I’m having Dave on eWillys start a post about this too, so maybe I’ll get some more information about it.
     
  7. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

  8. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

    In the next few days we are rolling out the new farmjeep.com site. In the coming weeks, I'll be adding the articles I wrote for the Dispatcher magazine. The last of the 5 part series on farm jeep lifts covers the Stratton lift. I looked at the patent for clues about how the lift came about. I'll let you knew when the article is posted. The Dispatcher is a print-only operation so the articles aren't available on-line at this time.
     
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  9. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

    All 5 Dispatcher articles are available here - Articles and Research – FarmJeep.com

    Over the next few months we will be more items related to the early CJ5 as we find them If you have a favorite link, let us know.
     
  10. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

    The initial Stratton history page is now online here - Stratton Lift History – FarmJeep.com We will be adding to this information in the coming weeks. It also includes a link to this post.

    Thanks,
     
  11. Andyswillys

    Andyswillys New Member


    Hi,
    I have cj-5 (189772) with Stratton W2447 on it.
     
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  12. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

  13. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

  14. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Delta Colo

    About time it get's seen , this is mine.
     
  15. garage gnome

    garage gnome ECJ5 welder

    Here are the pics I was sent by Bob. It has the same pump as the 4 cyl jeeps, but instead of being directly coupled to the crank shaft, it is belt driven. The hydraulic oil tank looks the same, but is in a completely different location. The jeep also has 3.73 axle gears, which I find strange.

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  16. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Delta Colo

    Price drop $6500
     
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  17. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Delta Colo

    And it's sold
     
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  18. Rick M38A1

    Rick M38A1 New Member

    Hello, I have a Stratton 3 Point Lift. Model 56, Serial # 2419. Looking for a set of lifting arms (they were missing when I bought the CJ5 Jeep).
     
  19. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

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  20. lhfarm

    lhfarm Sponsor

    Nate,
    Stratton added a second "power pack" when the V6 was introduced. The difference was in how the pump mounted (now we know it was belt driven). Hope to find more details soon.
     
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