Can a Powered Drive Kit be Added to a Trailers Landing Gear
Updated 05/19/2015 | Published 05/18/2015 >
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Hello, I have a gooseneck trailer with two manual jacks on the trailer, like this: BD182404 Do you make a product that can convert them to electric jacks? Thanks,
asked by: Brian F
Expert Reply:
The Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit # BD1824200100 that you referenced is designed to fit Bulldog single speed landing gear jacks with a 12k capacity. If that is what you have on your trailer this would work well for you.
There isn't a universal motor kit that will work with most landing gear sets. You will need to determine who made the jacks of your trailer so that you can see if there is a powered drive kit available for it.
Otherwise you will need to upgrade your jacks to a Bulldog set and motor with the following part numbers: # BD182404, # BD182411, # BD1824200100 and # BDCS730300
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