Can the Atlas IV Hydraulic Trailer Jack Be Used on a Gooseneck Trailer?
Updated 09/12/2025 | Published 05/19/2025 >
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Question:
looking at the stillwell hydraulic jack for my trailer. ST23FR. Is it suitable for a gooseneck? or what is it best for?
asked by: Kirk
Expert Reply:
Yes, you can Kirk! The Atlas IV Hydraulic Trailer Jack - Direct Weld - 10K item # ST23FR can indeed be used on a gooseneck trailer. It has a 10,000 lbs capacity and can be welded directly to it. If you're looking for a bolt on one, I recommend the Atlas IV Single-Acting 10K Hydraulic Trailer Jack w/ Connection Kit for Dump Trailer -item # ST67VR.
Both of these jacks work with the 3,000-psi Hydraulic Pump for Stillwell Jacks item # ST93FR.
What kind of gooseneck trailer do you have?
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Atlas IV Hydraulic Trailer Jack - Direct Weld - 10K
- Trailer Jack
- Dump Trailer
- Enclosed Trailer
- 5th Wheel Trailer
- Gooseneck Trailer
- Side-Mount Jacks
- Standard Grade
- 9001 - 10000 lbs
- Hydraulic Jack
- 26 Inch Lift
- Weld-On
- With Rectangle Foot
- Stillwell
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Jerred H.
9/12/2025
Hey Kirk, did you decide to go with the direct weld jack for your gooseneck trailer, or are you considering the bolt-on option? I'm curious to know which one you chose because it could help others in a similar situation.