Manually Lowering/Raising Electric Trailer Jacks
Updated 01/13/2021 | Published 01/11/2021 >
Question:
Please let me know if you sell the manual crank for an Atwood electric trailer jack,
asked by: John V
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Expert Reply:
Electric trailer jacks can be cranked manually using a socket and wrench. Typically they take a 3/4 inch socket # PTW38106-24, but you will need to find an extension to reach the gear inside. There should be a plug on the top of your jack, if not you may have to remove the top cover to access.
expert reply by:
Adam E
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Ratchet with 3/4" Socket for Anti-Rattle Hitch Bolts
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