Weld-On A-Frame Trailer Jack With Most Travel
Updated 12/08/2020 | Published 12/05/2020 >
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Is there a trailer Jack, doesn’t have to lift a lot of weight. Weld on .must have a lot of travel length. leg not important travel length about 18”.
asked by: David M
Expert Reply:
The largest amount of travel - not including the drop leg - for a weld-on trailer jack is going to be 15-1/2 inches for the A-frame jack, the Ultimate Trailer Jack # 322-RDJ-2K.
This is a 2,000 lb capacity jack that has a drop tube of 12 inches for a total lift of 27-1/2 inches; it doesn't come with a footplate but you can add that with the Footplate for 2-1/4" Round Tube, A-Frame Jacks # JF-101BK.
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Footplate for 2-1/4" Round Tube, A-Frame Jacks - 2,000 lbs
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