A-Frame Trailer Jack to Replace Ram 2000
Question:
we ordered and returned a bulldog 3000. My husband said it was hard to turn. Will this one be easier We had a Ram 2000 before and it was easy. Our camper weight is 2700 base. Before loading
asked by: Patricia T
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Expert Reply:
I guess it depends on why it was hard for him to turn. If it's because of the handle itself then the 5,000 pound Bulldog jack, part # BD1700100317, is probably going to be the same. If it was hard because the jack wasn't doing a sufficient job to live the trailer because of its capacity then this jack is likely going to be better for you. There isn't an adjustment to make.
expert reply by:
Charles S
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Round A-Frame Trailer Jack - Sidewind - 15-5/8" Travel - 5,000 lbs
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