Bulldog Jack Motor Replacement Capacities
Updated 03/26/2018 | Published 03/24/2018 >
Question:
is there a heavy duty motor or the stock motor
asked by: Doug H
Expert Reply:
The Replacement Dual Output Motor for Bulldog Electric 5th Wheel Landing Gear # BD500359 that you referenced has a high and low speed on it. The higher speed is for jacking a trailer up quicker and the lower speed has more leverage over the trailer's pin weight which means it's not working quite as hard. It just moves slower. The kit this motor fits gives you a 10k capacity.
There isn't a higher capacity jack motor for this setup available.
If instead you were referring to the part # BD1824200100 this jack does not have a higher capacity available for it. This jack fits 12k jacks and then has it's own capacity of 7,500 lbs.
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Replacement Dual Output Motor for Bulldog Electric 5th Wheel Landing Gear
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