Trackstriper wrote:goldcoop wrote:Aggie-
Here is a great product, all the benefits of a center mounted a-frame jack...
But retracts almost up to the frame. Eliminates the nose diving of conventional center mounted a-frame jacks.
The rack & pinion makes it much FASTER too![]()
http://wholesaletrailersupplies.com/cat ... 29_296_190
Cheers,
Coop
Is this jack fairly stable? I wouldn't mind replacing my top winder Bulldog. It takes about forty winds to lift the ball off the hitch from full retract position. And I dragged it a bit last week in a parking lot, not paying complete attention. I'd like to be able to retract farther and quicker without giving up stability.
Yep, that looks like the gearbox for same jack that I posted and it is the one that I used on the Escape Pod. The jack is rated for 750 lbs so I think it is overkill for a teardrop but the reason I decided to use it is that it retracts all the way up. One draw back is that you need to grease the gear box and that results in grease on the the exposed shaft which will more than likely end up on whoever hooks up or unhooks the trailer. I have seen a plastic sleeve that is designed to cover the greasy shaft on these jacks, I think at Cabela's, but I do not have one of the covers. It is much more heavy duty than the top wind jacks and the rack and pinion make it easy to crank. I also like that the crank is down on the side instead of up top. The steel wheel can be removed but it takes a wrench (9/16" I think), it retracts far enough that I have not needed to remove the wheel though.
I believe the quoted link is to the gearbox only for these jacks. The complete jack can be found at Tractor Supply.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay_10551_10001_33542_-1______?rFlag=true&cFlag=1