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  • Difference Between Pro Series Trailer Jack # PS1400800383 and Bulldog Trailer Jacks
  • I have not heard of any complaints from customers about the Pro Series Trailer Jacks. The # PS1400800383 jack features a zinc plated inner tube and the jack is constructed of steel. The Pro Series # PS1400800383 is comparable to the Bulldog Square Jack # BD190754. Both of these jacks have similar construction and have the same weight capacity of 8,000 lbs. The main reason for difference in price points for each jack is the warranty on the jacks. The Pro Series Jack has a 3 year warranty,...
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  • How to Determine if Trailer Jack Has Available Wheel or Caster
  • It would depend on which jack you're speaking of. The casters used on trailer jacks usually have a fairly low weight capacity, usually limited to 1500 lbs or so. The caster can limit the weight capacity of the jack if its capacity is lower than that of the jack. For instance, the Pro Series A-frame jack # PSEA20000103 has a 2000 lb capacity, but if you add the # PS1400750340 caster to it, the capacity will be lowered to the capacity of the caster. Generally speaking, if a jack we sell...
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  • Are Remote Controls Paired to Individual Phoenix Electric Trailer Jack
  • They are, yes; the reason why is you have to individually pair the remote with the Phoenix Electric Trailer Jack # UF38-944055 before it operates. So you would pair each remote to its own jack if you wanted to use multiple of the Phoenix Electric Trailer Jack # UF38-944055.
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  • Are Wheels of Extreme Off-Road Jack Available Separately for use on Other Jacks
  • The wheels alone are not something that can be purchased separately from the Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jacks, so if you wanted the benefits of the jack's steel wheels and off-road rubber tires you would need to get the whole jack. There are a number of different sizes and weight capacities available for this jack, which are the following: - 7" Lift, 770 lb Capacity: Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack with Dual Wheels - Zinc # ORJW350D - 10-3/4" Lift, 1,100 lb Capacity: Extreme...
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  • Weld-On A-Frame Trailer Jack With Most Travel
  • The largest amount of travel - not including the drop leg - for a weld-on trailer jack is going to be 15-1/2 inches for the A-frame jack, the Ultimate Trailer Jack # 322-RDJ-2K. This is a 2,000 lb capacity jack that has a drop tube of 12 inches for a total lift of 27-1/2 inches; it doesn't come with a footplate but you can add that with the Footplate for 2-1/4" Round Tube, A-Frame Jacks # JF-101BK.
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  • How Is Footplate For etrailer A-Frame Trailer Jack Removed
  • The etrailer A-Frame Jack, part # TJA-5000S-B has a mounting plate that can be welded or bolted to the trailer frame. If you are asking about the foot plate like part # JF-99, the foot plate is attached to the jack by slipping the footplate over the tube on the jack and inserting the included bolt on the footplate through the footplate frame and the holes in the leg of the jack. It is possible your jack may not be this model and has a footplate that cannot be removed.
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  • Where Is Serial Number Located On Trailer Jack
  • Normally the serial number can be found on the lower part of one of the legs of a jack like the Pro Series Snap-Ring Swivel Marine Jack, part # PSEJ10000101 you referenced. It is typically on a sticker or may be on an attached plate. If you are trying to find replacement parts for a trailer jack, many times they are just not available and it is better to simply replace the jack. I have attached a link to some of the trailer jacks we offer. If you have a certain style of jack in mind...
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  • Is Husky Brute Electric Trailer Jack HT87248 UL-Listed
  • The Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame # JET-3000NG is rated for 3,000lbs That means you can use an electric jack with a capacity on the lower side which is great because it will save you the expense that often comes with higher-capacity jacks. For this I recommend the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-3000NG because it offers a combination of being easy to use and having more than enough power to quickly raise your trailer. It offers 10" of travel...
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  • Replacement Marine Sidewind Jack For Trailmaster Bunk Trailer
  • The Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack, part # FXP15W would be a great jack for your trailer. This jack has an 8-inch wheel and the jack has a 1500-lb lift capacity and 10-inch lift height and would be able to handle the load easily. Another jack that you may be interested in is the Fulton Swivel Marine Jack, part # FXPD15L. This also has a 1500-lb capacity but it has two 6-inch wheels and has a lift of 12 inches. These jacks are sealed and lubricated and do not have the zirc grease...
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  • What Does Weight Capacity Reference on Stromberg-Carlson Electric A-Frame Trailer Jack # JET-2500
  • The 2500 lb reference from the Stromberg-Carlson electric A-Frame Tongue Jack # JET-2500 is the tongue weight of your trailer. As long as your trailers tongue weight is less than 2500 lbs, then this jack will work well. The 2500 figure is the maximum amount of weight the jack will lift. Since the jack is on the trailer tongue, the jack will not lift the entire weight of the trailer, just the tongue weight. Tongue weight is the downward pressure that the coupler places on the hitch ball....
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  • What is the Warranty of the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # SC63VR
  • The Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # SC63VR has a 2-year warranty. This jack has a 4,500 lb weight capacity and is a sturdy steel jack. It has a built-in clutch to protect the gears and the motor. If you have already wore out 2 jacks then I would make sure that the next one you purchase is rated for a higher weight rating. The 4,500 lb weight capacity of this jack should be good because it is one of the highest out there but if your other jacks were close to or at this rating...
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  • Can Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack F1413040134 Be Swung from Both Directions
  • I checked with my contact at Fulton, and the # F1413040134 swing-up trailer jack can actually swing 360 degrees on the mounting bracket if needed. It can be locked in 4 different carrying positions, including toward the front of the trailer. It can also be carried straight up or straight down, depending on your needs. Carrying the jack upright might also be a good option for you if the trailer clearance to the ground becomes an issue. The jack measures about 1-31/32 inches from the...
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  • Lippert Smart Jack Extending On Its Own. What Can I Do?
  • Unfortunately this is a known issue with these Lippert Smart Jacks # LC643589. Water can get into the circuit board which causes the jack to extend on its own. We have contacted Lippert regarding this issue in the past and we have been told that the circuit board is not replaceable. I am sorry to say that if the issue persists, your only option will be to replace your smart jack. If you want to go with a different jack, we recommend the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-3755....
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  • Trailer Jacks That Can be Welded to Sides of Trailer For Increased Stability
  • We have close to exactly what you need, although a direct-weld jack such as the Square Direct Weld Jack # TJD-5000 you referenced will not be able to flip up, it will need to remain vertical where it is welded. If you are okay with that then a pair of these jacks will work great for stability so the front of your trailer doesn't pop up and the hitch ball become detached (assuming you do not exceed the 10,000 lb support capacity a pair of these jacks will give you). If you do need something...
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  • Position of Footplate Handles and Plunger Pins on Landing Gear Trailer Jacks
  • From what I have seen, there are 2 different configurations for landing gear jacks like # BD182815. First is like the jack you have referenced that has the foot release is perpendicular to the rod through the top center of the jack. The other configuration is like # BD182411, with the release parallel with the top rod. Jack # BD182411 is a companion to the Bulldog Square Jack # BD182400. The Bulldog Square Jack, # BD182404 and can be used in tandem operations with either of the first two...
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  • Information About Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack
  • The Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack, part # F1413040134 has a limited lifetime warranty and that is included in the packaging with the jack. This jack has a 1600-lb capacity and is designed to fit 3x3 and 3x4 trailer tongues. The mounting hardware is included. The jack has a single wide 8-inch wheel and a lift height of 10 inches.
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  • Does Trailer Valet TV94FR Trailer Jack Feature a Drop Leg
  • The Trailer Valet # TV94FR trailer jack doesn't feature a drop leg. If you'd be interested in a sidewind jack with a 3K lift capacity, I'd recommend the etrailer branded # TJDA-5000S. The jack offers a total lift of 29 inches. If you'd prefer a top wind jack with a total lift of 28-1/2 inches and a 3K capacity, the Bulldog # BD195318 would be a fine choice. You can view product demonstration videos featuring the # TJDA-5000S and # BD195318 jacks by clicking the provided links.
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  • How to Determine if 3,500 lb A-Frame Trailer Jack is Rated Properly for Trailer
  • Based on my research a 30 foot 2013 Milan Eclipse, has a maximum GVWR of 6,200 lbs (there are a number of models, and some have lesser GVWRs). This means that the trailer's tongue weight is going to be under 1,000 lbs, so the 3,500 lb rated # EJ-3520-BBX has more than enough capacity for the trailer. Determining if the capacity of a jack is right for your trailer is actually pretty simple. The weight rating of the jack only needs to be rated for the tongue weight of the trailer, which...
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  • Where to Put Jack When Changing Tire on Trailer
  • Even with Road Armor and shocks you still place your jack like the Powerbuilt Unijack Bottle Jack with Built-In Jack Stand # ALL620471 under the axle, on the side where the tire you are changing is.
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  • Weight of ARK ORJW1SU and ARK54FR Extreme Off-Road Trailer Jacks
  • Because they're meant for off-road use and abuse, ARK trailer jacks are built to last. They are very heavy which makes them able to withstand a tough off-road environment. The # ORJW1SU Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack weighs about 37 lbs while the # ARK54FR dual wheel model with the higher capacity weighs about 55 lbs. I've linked to product demonstration videos for both trailer ARK trailer jacks.
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