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Randy: Hey guys, it's Randy here at etrailer.com.Now when it comes to marine jacks finished quality is a big issue and also lift capacity. What we're taking a look at today is the Fulton XLT marine jack. This is a fixed jack so you see we've got a fixed mount in here. And something that's different than a lot of the other marine jacks out there, it's going to have a drop leg on the… see more >
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Hey Ryan, thanks for reaching out! The only true electric trailer jack made to fit a standard boat trailer with a pole tongue is the Fulton XLT Powered Drive Trailer Jack #F141401. Even though this is the only option available, Fulton has added some…
view full answer...You could use a 2-pole connector like the #HM47965 to wire the Fulton XLT Powered Drive Trailer Jack #F141401 to connect to the power and ground wire on the jack and route it to your vehicle battery, but a much easier way is just adding a 7-way…
view full answer...I had our warehouse measure the Fulton XLT Powered Drive Trailer Jack #F141401 you were looking at and it has the following measurements. From top of mounting bracket to top of head assembly is 21", from the front to the back of the head…
view full answer...The Fulton XLT jack part #F141401 would need to run to the 12 volt accessory circuit of the 7-way on the trailer for the black wire and then to the ground circuit for the white wire. If you check out the attach diagram you'll see where these…
view full answer...It sounds like you got a Replacement Remote Control for HappiJac Electric Camper Jack Systems #LC723915 and need to initialize the remote. Initializing the System 1. To initialize the remote, press buttons 5 and 6 — the Down and Up buttons (Fig. 1) —…
view full answer...I have attached a photo for you that shows how a 7-way trailer connector is wired. If you take a look at the trailer side trailer connector you will see a terminal labeled "12V Power". If you were to run a wire part #10-1-1 (per foot) from…
view full answer...Due to the importance of a properly functioning break away system, it would be best to leave the existing break away battery in place and add an additional battery for powering the jack. A standard automotive or small deep-cycle 12 volt battery would…
view full answer...The Replacement Remote Control for HappiJac #LC723915 is the replacement remote compatible with the Replacement Circuit Board for HappiJac #LC733513. HappiJac has two remotes, one is compatible with the older circuit boards that have a 20 amp fuse.…
view full answer...Most of the powered trailer jacks we offer are designed to mount in the center of the a-frame which is inaccessible, as shown in the photo you provided (thanks for the photo, by the way!) The Fulton #F141401 would be the exception. The jack has a…
view full answer...The right and left orientation is determined if you are standing behind the trailer looking towards the tow vehicle. The left side is the drivers side and the right side is the passengers side. Tthe shorter brake pad will always be in the front of…
view full answer...The easiest solution I may have for you would be to use a triple axle brake line kit like the #20TR-BLKIT or #HS496-253 and route everything like the picture I attached.
view full answer...We can get you set up with new tires and wheels, and you are correct that you will need to stick with size ST225/75R15 tires, as you want at least 3 to 4 inches of space between the tires to account for the flexing that will happen when under load.…
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