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Today we're going to be taking a look at how to rebuild a Fulton jack. This is going to work out for your 800 to 1,200 pound jacks. We've got a handle replacement part number, which is going to be for our handle. It's going to have the bearing that the handle rides in and replacement pin. That part number is F0933301S00. If that's all you need to replace, that's all you're going to need to get.… see more >
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You are right on the money with the differences between the two etrailer landing gear sets; the only difference is that one comes with the manual hand crank (handle) and the other does not: - Manual Hand Crank: Landing Gear Set with Handle -…
view full answer...You can find the cover for the Fulton F2 jack gearbox here: Replacement Gearbox Cover #F500135. But if you are referring to the gearbox itself then that is unfortunately not available. I recommend looking into a new jack such as Fulton Bolt-Thru…
view full answer...For your Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack, Dual 7" Wheels, Sidewind, Bolt-On - 1,600 lbs #F1413020134 part number 9 you referenced is not a replacement option. The outer tube components are not replaceable according to my contact at Fulton.…
view full answer...We do have number 29 on the diagram which is the Replacement Gearbox Cover #F500135. This will fit all Fulton F2 Swing-Up Jacks, like part #F1413100334. The number 9 is the gearbox which is not available as a replacement part. My contact at Fulton…
view full answer...A-Frame jacks utilize the same triangular bolt pattern so that any A-Frame jack can be fitted to any A-Frame coupler. The Bulldog part #BD1550101344 is an A-frame jack with a 3,000 lb capacity that would work well. Bulldog and Fulton are actually…
view full answer...If you are speaking of the gearbox cover or cap on the top of the jack that is secured by four screws, the replacement is part #F500135. If you are speaking of the black plastic piece below that cover that wraps around the jack with the hole for the…
view full answer...The correct replacement for the Fulton Magnum Series Trailer Jack on your trailer is the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack part #FXP10W0301 if you have a bolt-thru mounting bracket or part #FTJ120W0301 if you have a snap-ring mounting bracket. I…
view full answer...We do offer replacement parts for Fulton jacks, including the square tube type. These parts are not always a universal fit, so you will need to order replacement parts that are rated correctly for your particular Fulton jack. Your jack model number…
view full answer...The inside diameter of the snap ring for the Fulton Trailer Jack, #FTJ120W0301, is 2.28 inches, and is designed to fit in the 2-1/2 inch retaining groove on the mounting plate. As long as the diameter of the retaining groove on your jack mounting…
view full answer...The Replacement Bevel Gear Kit #F0933306S00 is for applications. The #F0933302S00 will fit the following Fulton jack models: TJ503/C, TJU503, PMJ53, TJ507/C, PMJ75, CS750, GR700/TJ712, XP10/6/W/WC and XP100. Since your jack is as old as it is and you…
view full answer...When installing the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System with Hubs #A12WS545 referenced in your question, the toe-in will need to be set. However, the system does include shims that will allow you to adjust the camber as needed. I have…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
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