What is the Length of the Handle for Dutton Lainson Bolt-On, Drop Leg Trailer Jack, # DL22320
Question:
I need to know the length of the crank handle so that I can determine if it will hit my gas bottles when I crank I have a very short area of tongue where the jack can be mounted. It doesnt have to lift more than 500 lbs. As it stands now I have to manually lift the trailer tongue to remove the dolly wheel that enables me to move the trailer when Im placing on site. Actually I could use all of the specs to determine if it will fit my application.
asked by: Richard C
Expert Reply:
I went out to the warehouse and measured the handle on Bolt-On, Drop Leg Trailer Jack, # DL22320. It is 8-1/2 inches long and sticks out 4-1/4 inches. The jack has an overall height of 25-1/4 inches when fully retracted, and a height of 38-1/2 inches when fully extended. From the top mounting hole to the ground when fully retracted it measures 10-1/4 inches. The mounting holes are 5-1/2 inches apart on center from left to right.
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Dutton-Lainson Trailer Jack w/ Footplate - Sidewind - Fixed Mount - 28-1/2" Lift - Zinc - 2.5K
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