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Atwood RV Landing Gear - Manual Crank

Atwood Trailer Jack

Code:   75333

Retail:$522.07

Price:$408.01

Shipping Weight: 75 pounds

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Atwood Trailer Jack - 75333

The most widely accepted Fifth Wheel Landing Gear in today's market-place. Telescoping heavy-duty tubing (2-1/2", 6.4 cm housing), large footpads and sturdy mounting hardware mean greater trailer stability and reduced sway.

  • Capacity: 6,000 lbs
  • 20" Lift
  • 16" Dropleg travel
  • Total Adjustment: 36"
  • Manual crank standard
    • Optional motor available (sold separately) for a no-hassle adjustment

Atwood R.V. Landing Gear provides 36" of adjustment. The gear driven extension has 20" of travel and the inner drop tube adjusts an additional 16" for a total adjustment of 36". Plus the quick to ground feature, a double tube extension design, allows the inner tube to be dropped to the ground and pinned in place to quickly extend or retract the legs on even or uneven terrain. A 3:1 gear box reduces the cranking effort needed to lower the legs the rest of the way.


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  • Is A Replacement Gear Box Available For Atwood Trailer Jack, # 75333
  • I called the supplier (Atwood) and they do have a Atwood Replacement Gearbox Assembly, # 75054SP, which will fit the Atwood Trailer Jack, # 75333.
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  • Troubleshooting Atwood Electric Motor, # 75391 For R.V. Landing Gear Blowing Fuses
  • I spoke with my contact at Atwood about the problem you are having blowing the fuse on the Electric Motor, # 75391, for R.V. Landing Gear # 75333. He stated that you cannot use a larger fuse because that would allow too much stress to be placed on the motor and could damage it. He also stated that it does not have a thermal connector switch. There could be a couple of potential causes leading to the fuse blowing. If the system is not under load and it blows, it could be that the jack has rea
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  • Installation Details For The Atwood RV Landing Gear # 75333 On A 1996 Fleetwood Mallard
  • If the Atwood RV Landing Gear # 75333 can be mounted between 52 and 74 inches apart and as long as the pin or tongue weight of the trailer when fully loaded and ready to tow is less than 6,000 lbs, you will be able to use the Atwood RV Landing Gear, part # 75333. The Atwood RV Landing Gear # 75333 is designed as a bolt-on application. This landing gear has a manual crank to raise and lower. If you prefer an automatic operation, we have the Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear, part # 75391.
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  • Gears Jumping when Motor is Activated on the Atwood RV Landing Gear, # 75333
  • It sounds as if you will need to replace gear box on your Atwood Fifth-Wheel Landing Gear, # 75333. The gear box, # 75054SP, is a complete unit and internal parts are not available. You may also need to replace the gears in the top of the jacks . You will need to take the top of the jacks off and count the gears in the assemblies to determine which gears you will need. If your gears are the older style they will both have 15 teeth. The part number for the older 15 tooth gears is 75030. If
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  • How to Determine What Brand Landing Gear is on a 1990 Prowler 5th Wheel Trailer
  • Usually, you can find the brand and model information directly on top of the jack or landing gear, or sometimes it is near the bottom of the outer tube. A third place to check would be the the housing that covers the gears. If you cannot find it in any of these places, it may be in the owners manual literature. For the Atwood landing gear, # 75333, if you look at the second to last picture and put your mouse over it to zoom in, you will see the Atwood name on the black plate below where a mot
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