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

Part Number: BD500200
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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. Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight. 1-800-940-8924 to order Bulldog camper jacks part number BD500200 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Bulldog products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - White. Camper Jacks reviews from real customers.
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Bulldog Camper Jacks - BD500200

Highlights

  • Powerful 4,000 lbs lift capacity: Handles heavy trailers easily for quick hook-ups.
  • 22" total lift: Combines 14" screw travel with 8" drop leg for maximum adjustability.
  • Quick and smooth operation: Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds with 1,000 lbs tongue weight.
  • Built-in LED lights: Provides effective illumination for nighttime set up.
  • Durable steel construction: Corrosion-resistant and maintenance-free surfaces.
  • Easy emergency manual override: Always ready for manual use during power loss.

Features to know about

Effortless Lifting in Record Time: Powerful Electric Drive

Say goodbye to the exhausting labor of hand cranking your trailer jack. The Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack is equipped with a robust electric motor that lifts with ease even at a full load. With an outstanding lift capacity of 4,000 lbs, you can effortlessly handle tongue weights from pop-up campers to travel trailers. The jack extends 6" in just 28.5 seconds, so you can get up and set off on your adventure without delay.

Simplify Your Nighttime Setups: Triple LED Lighting

Imagine arriving at your camping spot after sunset and needing to hitch or un-hitch in the dark. The Bulldog has you covered with three strategically placed LED lights that illuminate the setup area, making it easy to see and operate your jack even in low-light conditions. These lights are not just convenient; they ensure that your weight distribution brackets are clearly visible, minimizing the hassle and enhancing safety.

Adapt to Any Terrain: Integrated Drop Leg with Quick Release

Dealing with uneven terrain is no longer a headache. The Bulldog’s integrated drop leg adds an additional 8" of adjustability, letting you quickly position the jack for a secure and level setup. The spring-loaded quick-release pull pin lets you change positions with minimal fuss, so you can reduce the time spent readjusting and more time spent enjoying your journey.

Built to Last: Durable Construction with a Sleek Design

If durability concerns you, the Bulldog jack is a perfect choice with its weather-resistant steel construction that withstands the elements. The jack's sleek white housing not only complements your trailer's aesthetic but also protects the motor and inner mechanics. With a 5-year limited warranty, you can trust in the reliability of your jack to endure the adventures ahead.

Hassle-Free and Safe Installations: Standard 2-1/4 Inch Shaft and Bolt Patterns

Worrying about compatibility can be a thing of the past with Bulldog’s standard 2-1/4 inch shaft diameter and bolt patterns that fit most trailers seamlessly. The jack's thoughtful design ensures easy, stress-free installations, whether you're replacing a failed jack or upgrading to a more powerful model, ensuring your setup is solid and dependable every time.

Reliable Performance: Maintenance-Free Design

Never let maintenance worries slow you down again. The Bulldog offers sealed and corrosion-resistant surfaces that reduce upkeep to the bare minimum. This means more time for relaxation and less time dealing with maintenance issues, making your tasks simpler and more enjoyable.

Specs

Dimensions

  • Bracket height:
    • 9-3/4" Retracted
    • 31-3/4" Extended
  • Inner tube diameter: 2"
  • Outer tube diameter: 2-1/4"

Lift and Travel

  • Total lift: 22"
    • Screw travel: 14"
    • Drop leg travel: 8"
  • Travel speed (w/ 1,000-lb tongue weight):
    • Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds
    • Retracts 6" in 25.4 seconds

Weight and Capacity

  • Lift capacity: 4,000 lbs

Warranty

  • 5-Year limited warranty

500200 Bulldog A-Frame Jack with Powered Drive, 22" Lift, 4,000 lbs

Replaces Bulldog BD500185

Installation Details BD500200 Installation instructions


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Ratings & Reviews

4.8

461 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. Extends 6" in 28.5 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight.

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  • Will Wiring 4K Bulldog A-Frame Jack to Trailer Battery be Better Than Drawing Off of Vehicle 7-Way
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  • How to Prevent a Bulldog Powered 4,000 lb Jack from Damaging Gears Due to Over-Extension
    I spoke with my contact at Bulldog and he said they do not offer replacement parts to rebuild the gear box for the Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack, # BD500200. Typically the gears get damaged due to over extension or retraction. Before installing a new jack, power it up and extend it all the way with no load, back it up a bit and mark the leg. Do the same for the retraction. This way you will have visual marks of when to stop extension or retraction.
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  • What is the Amperage Draw of the Bulldog 4000 Pound Powered-Drive Jack
    The Bulldog Powered-Drive Jack is designed to run off the vehicle electrical system that has quite a bit more power. It has a 35 amp breaker inside so it probably draws around 30 amps depending on how much weight it is lifting. I would hook it up to the power circuit on the 7-Way connector so it has more power.
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