Powered Bulldog Jack Recommendation for a 24 ft Flatbed Gooseneck Trailer with Camper
Updated 05/15/2013 | Published 05/10/2013 >
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Question:
I have a 24foot flatbed goose neck trailer with this single jack on. Its a 14000# trailer with 7000# axles, brakes on both. I was wanting to turn this jack into electric. Is there a kit I could add? Buy another jack? What are my options? Thanks for your help.
asked by: Rick S
Expert Reply:
The best recommendation I can give you would be to replace your current jack with a Bulldog Jack like our part # BD182804 and then get a Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit # BD1824200100.
The powered drive kit is only confirmed to fit Bulldog jacks so you would not be able to install the kit on your current jack.
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