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Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - White

Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - White

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This electric A-frame jack offers 22" of total lift. The drop leg has a spring-loaded pull pin for quick release. 3 LED lights allow easy setup at night. Built-in level included. Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight. 1-800-940-8924 to order Bulldog camper jacks part number BD500200 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Bulldog products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - White. Camper Jacks reviews from real customers.
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  • Electric Jack
  • 3001 - 4000 lbs
  • 1 Jack
  • 22 Inch Lift
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This electric A-frame jack offers 22" of total lift. The drop leg has a spring-loaded pull pin for quick release. 3 LED lights allow easy setup at night. Built-in level included. Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight.


Features:

  • Tongue jack positions quickly and easily with integrated drop leg
  • Powered drive provides quiet operation and efficient use of electrical power
    • No more hand cranking
  • Spring-loaded pull pin quickly releases the drop leg into position
  • Built-in level has springs for simple, accurate leveling
  • 3 LED lights make it easy to set up at night
    • Side-mounted spot lights are angled rearward to illuminate weight distribution brackets
  • 4" - 6" Overlap of tubes at full extension provides additional support for side loading
  • Easy-to-access on/off and retract/extend toggle switches make for simple operation
  • Corrosion-resistant, sealed, maintenance-free surfaces
  • Easily accessible emergency manual override in case of power loss
  • White housing with sleek design protects motor


Specs:

  • Bracket height:
    • 9-3/4" Retracted
    • 31-3/4" Extended
  • Total lift: 22"
    • Screw travel: 14"
    • Drop leg travel: 8"
  • Travel speed (w/ 1,000-lb tongue weight):
    • Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds
    • Retracts 6" in 25.4 seconds
  • Inner tube diameter: 2"
  • Outer tube diameter: 2-1/4"
  • Lift capacity: 4,000 lbs
  • 5-Year limited warranty


How to Determine the Lift Capacity You Need in a Jack

A trailer jack is designed to lift the tongue of your trailer so you can connect the trailer coupler to your hitch ball. To do this, you'll need a jack with a lift capacity high enough to handle your trailer's tongue weight.


Tongue weight is the amount of weight that your trailer applies to the back of your tow vehicle. Typically, your tongue weight should be 10-15% of your total trailer weight (trailer + cargo). In other words, a 10,000-lb trailer would have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. For a trailer this size, you would need a jack with a lift capacity of at least 1,500 lbs.


It's okay to have a jack with a weight rating that is higher than your trailer's tongue weight. In fact, a jack with a higher lift capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time camping.


Trailer and Camper Jack Lift

Every jack offers a certain amount of lift or travel. Screw travel is the distance the jack extends when you crank it (or toggle it to "extend" on an electric model). Some jacks include a drop leg for extra adjustability. On these jacks, you'll see the maximum extension of the drop leg listed in the specs as well. Adding the screw travel and drop leg travel together will give you the total lift. The total lift listed above can help you determine how high this jack will be able to raise your trailer.



500200 Bulldog A-Frame Jack with Powered Drive, 22" Lift, 4,000 lbs

Replaces Bulldog BD500185

Installation Details BD500200 Installation instructions


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Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - White - BD500200

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (368 Customer Reviews)

This electric A-frame jack offers 22" of total lift. The drop leg has a spring-loaded pull pin for quick release. 3 LED lights allow easy setup at night. Built-in level included. Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight.

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I have had problems with inadequate clearance between the lift gate of my Ford F150 and tongue jack motors on prior travel trailers. Some lifts allow the motor to be rotated sideways, but the bulky Lippert that came with my new Winnebago TT didn't. The Bulldog is made to be mounted either forward or sideways and has a particularly narrow body. Installation was a snap, and I drilled holes to rotate the bubble level to be aligned fore and aft. I opted not to use the clever Plunger Pin Kit which is mounted to be pulled from the side because when the unit is mounted sideways, the pin with its fairly stiff spring would have to be deployed and operated either fore or aft beneath the hitch or the tongue assembly. So I am using the original lynchpin assembly for the drop leg.

Now I have plenty of clearance between the Bulldog lift, the F150 drop gate and the propane tanks and cover.



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I am extremely pleased with everything about the purchase. The jack was described very accurately, I had a question before delivery about the fit on my R-Pod which was answered very thoroughly and the jack arrived on time. The installation was quick and easy. The jack operates very smoothly. The features of the LEDs, the quick pull pin for the drop foot and the bubble level are perfect for my application.



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The Bulldog Jack has been great!



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I installed this electric jack on my 3-horse bumper pull trailer. I'm using power straight from the truck's RV 7 wire hook-up. I, along with my family are so glad I installed this every time we hook up to the trailer. The adjustable leg is also an added benefit. I also purchased the termination box and this allowed for a superior installation by putting all the terminations in a water proof box versus open wire joints. Thanks etrailer for your support and your quality products.

Shorty S.

1/25/2018

Still lifting and lowering my trailer as designed. Having used the jack up to 6-8 times a month, I is withstanding the rigors of hauling. The little bubble level on top of the jack is pretty much useless in my application besides, the bubble is now about the length of the vial. Short of that, Id recommend to others. I am please with this product and sometimes wonder if I should have purchased the next size up.



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I have a 2007 14' V-noise extra wide and tall trailer, and the jack was needing to be replaced. I figured it was a good time to think about a powered lift option. After spending several days doing research, I determined that the Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack, was the best product to meet my needs. etrailer has this product for the best price online, and offered free shipping, so for basically $100 more than a high quality none powered replacement jack, It was a no-brainer.

My wife and I installed the unit on my trailer that was still on my tow vehicle in less than 45 minutes, and everything we needed minus a weather proof inline connector was included. It was so easy to install, and looked so good after installation.

Because of the size and weight of my trailer, hooking and unhooking my trailer used to be a real chore for me, since I am older and have back problems. Then it was time for the true test, dropping the trailer for the first time.

WOW! The spring loaded pin for the drop leg made it so easy! No more need for the several wood blocks we needed to lug around. Also it was now dark, so I turned on the lights. What a difference! The video does not do the lights justice. They clearly illuminate the rear of the tow vehicle, and front of the A-frame of the trailer.

Then, by simply pushing the weather proof button, a chore I used to dread, that left me sore and sweaty, was now effortless! Quiet, smooth operation, and built in stops for extra protection.

Very solid high quality construction, with all the features you need and want. The all weather design, powder coated metal parts make it easy to understand the reason why the manufacturer offer a 5-year warranty.

I am only left with one question...why did I wait so long to buy this great product at the lowest price from Etrailer?



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I purchase this item to replace a 12 year old power jack. I’m spoiled and I’ll never go back to a manual jack. The jack feels and looks like a high-quality unit. All hardware was individual packaged. Installation went smoothly following the excellent directions.

I’ve run the jack up and down a couple of times and it functions smoothly and quietly. The drop-leg is an excellent design.

I look forward to many years of service from this jack.

Hb

5/31/2019

I have found a flaw in the jack. The metal rod used to release the foot is made from pretty junky metal. It got hung-up in my chains while I was lowering the jack and bent. The deflection was pretty minimal - I caught it very quickly - yet when I bent the long leg of the rod back, it broke off. For the price, I’m not impressed with this aspect of the jack. It has rendered the [] leg useless as I had to secure it in place so it didn’t fall out.



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The trailer tongue jack arrived undamaged and fits perfectly.



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I bought an electric trailer jack. The price was fair, shipping was fast, and item was exactly as described.

Great service!



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The Bulldog Powered Trailer Jack was a perfect fit for my Jayco White Hawk travel trailer. Installation was easy and the switches are easy to operate and are clearly marked. The customer service reps were awesome!



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I love my trailer jack. I was so tired of cranking and this is so easy. Just what I wanted!



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Easy to install, works well. Used it to replace another jack that died after 5 years. It would be good if they included the electric hook up instructions with it. If I didn’t have the earlier jack connections I would have had a much more difficult time installing.



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Quick easy installation, all hardware provided, lights are just enough to see what your doing, only reason it's not 5 stars is because I've used it long enough to test. But it will be used daily, so testing won't take long, oh by the way shipping was 10 stars, haven't had a package arrive like it was supposed to in long time. Thanks everyone involved etrailer!



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Shipped on time, easy to install, great product and service, very happy.

Trevor J.

1/8/2019

Very good



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Easy installation and works great



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It has been perfect. It gets used daily and never misses a beet.



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Was used for our camper. Haven't used it at this time,but pretty certain it will be the best product ever purchased.



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Alonzo

3/13/2022

I love it Great product



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great product the package was in bad shape when delivered by UPS hope everything is there.



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