Replacement Topwind Swivel Jack with Caster Wheel for Small Utility Trailer
Question:
I am trying to locate. Top wind swivel jack with a wheel, not a welded plate. The one I have now unknown make has begun to fail and all the jacks that swivel with a wheel are side wind models and I need the top wind. I know Atwood made one but I can not locate it or any other brand. It is for a small utility trailer and only needs to be 1000 lb rated. Thanks.
asked by: Michael T
Helpful Expert Reply:
For your application I recommend going with the Bulldog Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack # BD151443 which installs with brackets on your trailer frame, and then you can use the 6" Caster # JC-102 to add a wheel to the jack. This gives you the style of jack you're looking for along with the wheel you need for your setup.
The jack is rated for 2,000 lbs but the wheel is limited to 1,200 lbs so as long as you stay under the limiting factor of 1,200 lbs you'll be good to go.
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Removable 6" Caster for 2-1/4" Trailer Jacks - Steel Caster - 1,200 lbs
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Bulldog Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack - Bolt On - Topwind - 10" Lift - 2,000 lbs
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