Availability Of Replacement Circuit Breaker For Bulldog Powered Driver 3500lb Trailer Jack BD500187
Updated 05/13/2021 | Published 05/11/2021 >
Question:
I am in need of a micro switch for this model Bulldog Jack. I can not find anywhere a parts breakdown on a model 500187 so I would know the part number. Can someone please contact me as my jack will not work without this micro switch. Thanks,
asked by: Tim V
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Expert Reply:
We sure do!
That is actually the circuit breaker of your Bulldog 3500lb Trailer Jack # BD500187. For a replacement you will need the Tekonsha 30 Amp Circuit Breaker # 7012A which my contact at Bulldog confirmed.
I included a video of the # BD500187 for you to take a look at.
expert reply by:
Samuel C
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