How to Install the Replacement Gear Kit # BD500212
Question:
I ordered Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit for Single-Speed Jacks w/ 12,000-lb Capacity Item # BD1824200100 It says in note: Note: If your jack was manufactured before May 2006, you will need the replacement gear kit for sidewind jacks BD500212 - sold separately to complete installation of this drive kit. I ordered the replacement gear kit My question is, How to remove the pins in the gears?
asked by: James M
Expert Reply:
There is an initial pin that holds the shaft at the top of the jack into place. You will simply need to use a flat head screwdriver to compress the spring that is covering up that pin and the pin should fall right out. From there it is just a matter of pulling the internal gears and equipment out so that you can replace it with the Replacement Gear Kit # BD500212. I have attached a video of this process being done that you can use as a reference.
This will then enable you to install the Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit # BD1824200100 onto your Bulldog jack.
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Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit for Single-Speed Jacks w/ 12,000-lb Capacity
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Replacement Gear Kit for Bulldog Sidewind Jacks w/ 12,000-lb Capacity
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- Camper Jacks
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