Will Using Two TJDP-7000-B Jacks at Rear of Trailer Double the Jack's Capacity
Question:
If I place one on each end on back of trailer will it double the load capacity?
asked by: DIG I
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Expert Reply:
Using two of the # TJDP-7000-B pipe mount jacks on the back of a trailer would indeed provide a 14K capacity, assuming that the weight is evenly distributed, side to side.
If you click the provided link, you can see a video where my friend Jeff will run you though the features of the # TJDP-7000-B jack.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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Square Pipe Mount Swivel Jack w Footplate - Drop Leg - Weld On - Topwind - 28-7/8" Lift - 7K
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