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Atwood Power Trailer Jack with Cover and Foot - 3500 lbs

Atwood Trailer Jack

Code:   AT80718

Retail:$432.85

Price:$374.95

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Atwood Trailer Jack - AT80718

Atwood Power Jacks use a powerful 12 volt weather resistant DC motor with slip resistant clutch which is protected by a rugged polyethylene cover. The jack is permanently lubricated and features a detachable foot pad on a high strength, zinc plated and black powder coated tube. This model also features a bright, built-in light for illumination of the trailer tongue and tow vehicle after dark.

  • Capacity: 3500 lbs
  • Lift: 19"
  • Bracket Height (from bottom of foot): 10-1/8"
  • Measures 2-3/4" from center of tube to farthest back edge of jack
  • Retracted Height: 24-7/8"
  • Rate of Travel: 15" per minute

80718 Atwood Power Trailer Jack






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  • Will Atwood or Bulldog Powered Trailer Jacks Fit a Jayco Jayflight Travel Trailer # RKS-31
  • I went out to the warehouse to measure both of the jacks. The Atwood Power Trailer Jack with Cover and Foot, # AT80718, has a 3 bolt pattern. The center to center distance between the bolt holes is 3 inches. It is designed for A-frame trailers. The mounting bracket is more of a triangle shape. The Bulldog Jack, # BD500185, is also made for A-frame trailers, but it has a different bolt pattern because it has 6 holes for a wider variety of mounting options. Center to center Distance between bol
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  • Routine and Preventative Maintenance Recommendations for Atwood Powered Trailer Jacks
  • There are some maintenance and care steps for all Atwood Powered Jacks including # 80515 and # AT80718 that you have referenced. According to Atwood, before each use, inspect the jack tubes and replace if bent or damaged. If wiring is connected to battery terminal, inspect at least twice each year for corrosion. Clean with a solution of baking soda and water, then apply a thin coat of grease. NOTE: The motor ground screw and mounting bolts must be cleaned too if a ground continuity problem
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  • Powered A-Frame Mount Trailer Jack Options
  • The powered jack # AT80718 has the same specs as 80530. It is rated for 3,500 pounds with 19 inches of lift. The rate of travel is 15 inches per minute. This is considered Atwoods heavy duty powered jack. I have included a link to all of the powered jacks we carry.
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  • How to Determine Which Atwood Power Jack is Mounted On the Trailer
  • If you have an Atwood power jack on the front of your trailer, then it will be one four power jacks that Atwood offers the Lightweight, Standard, Deluxe or Heavy Duty. One the triangle mounting plate of the jack that mounts to the trailer coupler, there should be a weight capacity stamped into the plate. The Lightweight jack will have a weight capacity of 1,500 lbs, the Standard and the Deluxe will have a weight capacity of 2,500 lbs and the Heavy Duty will have a weight capacity of 3,500 lb
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  • How to Determine if There is Enough Clearance to Install an Atwood Powered Jack on a Jayco X23B
  • You will need to do some measuring to determine if the Atwood Power Trailer Jack # AT80718 will fit on your trailer. I would recommend you lower the front bed and measure the distance between the top of the frame of the trailer to where you think it would interfere, if this distance is more than 25-3/4 inches you will be fine. The reason is because the distance from the mounting plate to the top of the jack is 25-3/4 inches. So if the measurement you took is more than that you should be fine
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  • Electric A-Frame Mount Trailer Jack for a 2013 Winnebago Minnie 2201DS
  • It looks like the gross trailer weight of the 2013 Winnebago Minnie 2201DS is in the neighborhood of 5,500 pounds. This should put the tongue weight around 550 to 825 pounds (10 to 15 percent of gross trailer weight). Any of the electric A-frame mount trailer jacks we carry are going to have the capacity needed for this trailer. The issue is going to be with the storage box that is directly behind the jack mounting location. This may cause some interference issues. You also need one that has
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