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Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - Black

Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - Black

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Call etrailer.com at 1-800-940-8924 for expert service. We are your Heartland RV camper jacks experts, and offer a great price. etrailer.com carries a complete line of Bulldog products for your Heartland RV North Trail Travel Trailer 2011. Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - Black part BD500199 from Bulldog can be ordered online at etrailer.com. Complete camper jacks installation instructions and technical support.
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Bulldog Camper Jacks - BD500199

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  • 22 Inch Lift
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This electric A-frame jack offers 22" of total lift. The drop leg has a spring-loaded pull pin for quick release. 3 LED lights allow easy setup at night. Built-in level included. Surfaces are sealed, maintenance-free, and corrosion resistant.


Features:

  • Tongue jack positions quickly and easily with integrated drop leg
  • Powered drive provides quiet operation and efficient use of electrical power
    • No more hand cranking
  • Internal circuit breaker protects the motor from electrical shorts
    • Hook directly to power, no fuse required
  • Spring-loaded pull pin quickly releases the drop leg into position
  • Built-in level has springs for simple, accurate leveling
  • 3 LED lights make it easy to set up at night
    • Side-mounted spot lights are angled rearward to illuminate weight distribution brackets
  • 4" - 6" Overlap of tubes at full extension provides additional support for side loading
  • Easy-to-access on/off and retract/extend toggle switches make for simple operation
  • Corrosion-resistant, sealed, maintenance-free surfaces
  • Easily accessible emergency manual override in case of power loss
  • Black housing with sleek design protects motor


Specs:

  • Bracket height:
    • 9-3/4" Retracted
    • 31-3/4" Extended
  • Total lift: 22"
    • Screw travel: 14"
    • Drop leg travel: 8"
  • Inner tube diameter: 2"
  • Outer tube diameter: 2-1/4"
  • Lift capacity: 4,000 lbs
  • Power wire: 10 gauge
  • 5-Year limited warranty


How to Determine the Lift Capacity You Need in a Jack

A trailer jack is designed to lift the tongue of your trailer so you can connect the trailer coupler to your hitch ball. To do this, you'll need a jack with a lift capacity high enough to handle your trailer's tongue weight.


Tongue weight is the amount of weight that your trailer applies to the back of your tow vehicle. Typically, your tongue weight should be 10-15% of your total trailer weight (trailer + cargo). In other words, a 10,000-lb trailer would have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. For a trailer this size, you would need a jack with a lift capacity of at least 1,500 lbs.


It's okay to have a jack with a weight rating that is higher than your trailer's tongue weight. In fact, a jack with a higher lift capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time camping.


Trailer and Camper Jack Lift

Every jack offers a certain amount of lift or travel. Screw travel is the distance the jack extends when you crank it (or toggle it to "extend" on an electric model). Some jacks include a drop leg for extra adjustability. On these jacks, you'll see the maximum extension of the drop leg listed in the specs as well. Adding the screw travel and drop leg travel together will give you the total lift. The total lift listed above can help you determine how high this jack will be able to raise your trailer.



500199 Bulldog A-Frame Jack with Powered Drive, 22" Lift, 4,000 lbs

Replaces Bulldog BD500186

Installation Details BD500199 Installation instructions

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Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - Black - BD500199

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (369 Customer Reviews)

This electric A-frame jack offers 22" of total lift. The drop leg has a spring-loaded pull pin for quick release. 3 LED lights allow easy setup at night. Built-in level included. Surfaces are sealed, maintenance-free, and corrosion resistant.

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Replaced stock Air Stream power jack which started making grinding noises. New 4,000 pound jack easy install and works fine. Using it to lift 25ft trailer and 2500hd Silverado to attach anti-sway bars. Had to mount it sideways due to propane tank cover, but it works great. Had one of these on a larger trailer that a hurricane destroyed. Nice unit and easy install.



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Overall the product does exactly what it's intended for and works well.
I however assumed that this would be a simple R&R for my camper and did very little installation research other that the video provided on etrailer' s website
Sadly it did not fit. Not at all. I didn't take into account that have a double framed hitch toyhauler. The baseplate on the factory leg was a TRIANGLE.....this unit was ROUND. Also the primary shaft was thicker than stock and would not drop down into place
I know modifying is frowned upon, but I found that ALL powered hitch legs I found have round mounting plates and it's not mentioned the leg tube is thicker than OEM?
Since NOT having a power lift wasn't an option for this camper application...too heavy in the front when ATVS loaded to lift for setting the equalizer hitch tension bars, I proceeded to modify by cutting the rear rounded mounting base ... square. Took off about 1/2 inch. Then I took my metal Dremel sanding bit and increased the hitch leg hole diameter slightly.
Took about 1 hr. Dropped it in. Wired it. Tested it. All good.
If you can't post this I understand, but take note that some of your website descriptions may need to be enhanced.
Thanks!

Bradley

7/15/2020

All good! Works as intended



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It’s been on our horse trailer & have had no issues. It was easy to install & use



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Bulldog BD500199 installed on 2006 Jayco Jayflight 27BH. Bought this powered jack to replace the non-functioning electric jack that came with the camper we bought 6mo ago. We’ve been using the manual override on the old one, so having a working jack is going to be great:) Just installed this new unit yesterday, so have only used at home so far, but it seems to work very well. Speed is good. It has the drop leg with spring pin for quick adjustment which is cool. It has a built in light which is fairly bright and should come in handy for setting up at night. Installation was very easy. Literally had the old jack removed and new one in place in about 20mins and that included getting the jack stands set up. The hole in the A-frame was big enough for the larger diameter tube of the Bulldog unit, so no fitment problems. I’ve got photos showing the old unit and new. Forgot to take one with the jack removed. There was additional time wiring, but it was only another 20mins or so. Most of that time was spent deciding on routing and zip tying the wire. There is only one wire that hooks up to the battery positive post and there is an internal breaker in the unit so you don’t wire in an external fuse. Heads up there are no wire terminals in the kit, so you will need to have your own to crimp onto the wire. You’ll need a 10ga connector, likely a 5/16 or 3/8 ring terminal but could vary depending on your battery. The wire lead could have been another 12” longer, but it was just barely long enough to reach the positive post after I flipped the battery around to put the positive post on that side of the frame. Also should note that this unit has a dual mounting pattern that allows for turning the head unit 90deg to face sideways, which is what I ended up doing. Facing forward, the head of the jack was really tight up against the propane bottles/cover, so turning it sideways fit much better with our camper. Looks to be well built, so hoping it lasts a long time, and I’m looking forward to not using a manual override crank next time we go camping!



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Works fine- no issues. I like the labeling on the ret/ext rocker switch. I noe don't have to guess which side of the switch to push.

Jim

12/2/2023

Works fine. I have no issues with it. It has good resistance to lateral forces and movement when decoupling from the hitch ball, even with wheel chocks in place. The body doesnt extend forward to interfere with my Dodge Durangos rear hatch opening.

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Mike L.

12/3/2023

@Jim We're glad the jack is working well for you!


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Just what we were looking for!

John

5/10/2024

Still keeps working. We had an issue with one of the jacks we purchased. The jack was replaced without charge and fast.



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I ordered the Reese Bulldog 4000lb power tongue jack on 6/2 and received it on 6/6, my second order from etrailer and it came just as fast as the hitch that I ordered from them previously. The jack was characteristically well packaged so everything was received in perfect condition. The installation took a half hour, including hitching the trailer up to my truck and unhitching after the swap out. I did read the instructions quickly before starting and I would recommend that anyone doing the installation do so as well, just to avoid any hick-ups. Overall it was a very easy installation. Because of limited space I did have to mount the jack sideways, so I appreciate that Reese gave me that option. The one item that I did not finish was a permanent power hook-up. The power wire provided was too short so I will be putting a connector inline so that I can route the wire to the battery terminal.

Ross

6/6/2019

After a year of using the Bulldog tongue jack, I really appreciate how easy it makes hooking up the weight distribution bars on my hitch. Just push the Extend button and lift the connected trailer tongue until I can flex the weight distribution tension bars into place. These need to be standard equipment on travel trailers the crank jack that came with it was entirely inadequate/impractical for the work needed to lift the connected tongue to complete my hook-up.



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It’s a good, sturdy, and reliable Jack. I never have to worry if it’s going to work or not. Can’t say that about the cheap original equipment it replaced. It is slow but most are. I’m happy with this purchase.

Bruce

10/5/2023

Good to go. We’re on the road 45 days this summer and camped at about 12 different sites a lot of jacking and no issues.

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Mike L.

10/19/2023

@Bruce Great! Thanks for keeping us in the loop!


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Simple installation. Can't believe I went this long without a powered jack. Arrived sooner than expected. Great service.



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It was very easy to install and it works great. The old tongue jack worked okay but this bully dog jack is smooth and powerful.

Herman

7/13/2019

Still giving great service, the small bubble level however has evaporated for the second time. The jack is strong and dependable.



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It is much more quiet than the original jack. It performs exactly as expect.



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This jack is great easy install love the led for night loading and they way it shuts off as it goes to the top nice product great price thank you Etrailer

David

8/9/2019

Still working great the top level bubble faded from sun but stills works great



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This has been a great trailer jack a year into installing it on my 12 x 6 enclosed cargo/camping trailer. The jack is out in the elements 24/7, gets used almost every weekend and is still going strong. I would definitely purchase this product again for my next trailer.



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Installed Bull Dog 4000 lb Jack today. Pretty straight forward install. I gave it a 4 star, everything worked fine. I would suggest adding some flat washers along with the lock washers , it gives the lock washer a little better surface to rest on I believe instead of the bigger holes on the Jack. The insulation on the wire was scuffed through to the copper in one little spot, not really a big deal just put some good super 33 electrical tape on it , and they could put a connector on the wire to hook to the battery . Overall very nice ,would absolutely purchase again. etrailer always has quality choices .



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I bought the Bulldog Powered trailer jack from etrailer because they not only have the best price, but amazing service, and shipping was rocket fast!! It took only three days to rural Colorado.

I watched etrailers video of the jack being installed that showed details and dimensions so i could be sure it would fit my application. The videos are well made and super helpful to ensure I got the right jack for my trailer.

Installation was a breeze, three bolts and one wire hookup and you're finished.
The jack works great and the lights are handy. I will say that it is not particularly fast, it is geared low and goes up and down slowly, but it works great and does exactly what it is supposed to do.



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This tongue jack works great. The trailer I put it on is a toy hauler and it has a very high empty tongue weight. I replaced the original jack that failed with a heavier duty one. Installation was easy, I secured the trailer, manually raised the old jack, unscrewed and removed the old jack, installed and screwed in the new jack, hooked up the electrics and I was done. Can't ask for more then that.



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It arrived quickly, was easy to install, fit right where the old jack was. The cover fit correctly. It worked just like it was supposed to. It is installed on a 10k gvw cargo/camper hybrid and jacks it no problem.



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Really easy to install, works fantastic. Single wire to the battery terminal and it is done!

Cliff

2/22/2023

I had one fail sadly. After about 4 months of use. Bulldog wasnt the easiest to deal with and I just bought a new one.



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Free shipping, excellent customer service, easy installation and fabrication!



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Great product, received it quickly, easy directions to follow. EASY to install!!

Michael

7/3/2022

Still working great!!



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Easy installation, power wire could be longer.



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Instructions, installation, and operation were flawless. My only issue was the packaging during shipment. It was shipped in its original box from the mfg. Unfortunately, the box was damaged in multiple locations and all the parts were loose inside. Nothing was lost and everything worked okay. It was unnerving receiving an item like that and wondering if it's as damaged as the box. could have done better on the shipping container.



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Seems like excellent product but was packaged upside down so the level on top of the jack was broke. I called right away and they were more than happy to send me a New level for the jack. Installation was super easy only took about 10 minutes for the jack and when the new level gets here that will be very easy also. Over all great service by everyone I talked to at etrailer.

Daniel

7/1/2022

It’s been great awesome power jack for my camper I actually traded campers and took this jack and put it on the new camper



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I installed the jack this morning. Very fast delivery from etrailer. Seems to work well testing it on the lot.

Suggested improvements. 1) I had to mount the jack sideways because of limited clearance so that is a good feature. But the jack had to face toward the right (looking from the front). This meant the spring loaded pull handle was under the trailer and took too much force for me to operate easily so I went with the standard pin. The mounting holes on the jack could be reconfigured so the jack faces left and the pull handle is forward in a sideways mount. 2) The power cord was barely long enough. It should be a foot longer. 3) The mount for the level has three holes and screws. It should have 4 so you can choose front/back or side/side leveling no matter how the jack is mounted.

Gordy

1/16/2018

The jack has performed well. Had to replace the level which Bulldog provided under warranty. I would recommend the jack.



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Works great when it works. I really like this Jack and wish I could give it 5 stars. I only gave it three stars because every time I use the Jack it blows a fuse when I try to hook up the w/d hitch. My trailer only ways 4k with 400 tongue weight which would make it a two star but it could be my wiring so I gave it a three, and don't expect the level to make it more than a couple of trips. It clouded up then broke within two months of install.

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Mike L.

2/20/2019

How are you powering the jack? Bulldog tells me that an inline fuse isnt necessary if the jack is powered by a battery onboard the trailer as recommended.


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