What Electric Trailer Jack Can I Get To Replace My Husky HB4500
Published 09/16/2021 >
Question:
My trailer brake is not engaging and my jack does not hold its place when it use.
asked by: Sean
Expert Reply:
If your Husky Brute Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 24" Lift - 4,500 lbs, part # HT87247, has brakes that are no longer engaging and the jack no longer holds under load, it is time to replace your jack. The Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 23" Lift - 4,500 lbs - Black. part # SC63VR, is an excellent replacement. The specs are nearly identical between the two jacks. The one difference I can see is the Stromberg-Carlson jack only has 23" of lift while the Husky has 24" of lift.
I have included a video demo review below.
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