Replacement 2-Inch Diameter Drop Leg for a Electric A-Frame Tongue Jack
Published 03/06/2015 >
Question:
Hello I need the 2inch square sliding leg for my electric tongue jack. Im in So, Calif. Thanks
asked by: Tim T
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Expert Reply:
The closest match is the Bulldog 18 inch tall drop leg # BD500270 which has a 2-inch tubing width and works with square jacks. The capacity if 8,000 pounds.
With that said, take a look at the link I included showing you several drop legs. If you provide me what type of electric tongue jack you have, I would be more than happy to provide additional recommendations.
expert reply by:
Chris B
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