dh wrote:OK, I have a tongue box and a propane tank on my tongue. I don't have room for a swing away tongue jack What are my options? I found one where a steel ring is welded to the tongue, and the jack has a ring that slipps over this ring and pins in place. BUT, I would have to remove it and I can't find one with a wheel instead of a foot. I like how the A-frame jacks pull all the way up, but can't seem to find this style in a side mount.
Any ideas?
If you are set up to weld on the round tube mount for the Bulldog Jack which requires it, then you should have little or no problem adapting the jack to work with the accessory wheel which Bulldog also offers. If the foot is welded on, you simply cut it off, drill a hole, insert the wheel mount, pin it, and you are done. I feel sure I have seen the tube mount jacks at TSC which already had the hole drilled for either the accessory foot or the wheel, which would make it even easier.
Back when I made a trade for a couple of stabilizer jacks I ended up with four of them. I decided to go ahead and mount all of them even though the rear ones would have worked fine along with the a-frame jack in front. I have had the trailer sitting level with both wheels and the tongue jack off the ground with all four of these stabilizers down. Though I have never actually tried it, I see no reason the front mounted stabilizers could not be used instead of bothering with a tongue jack at all. It would require you go to both front corners of the trailer when connecting/disconnecting the trailer but might be just as easy as installing/removing the tube mount jack. Of course, with the stabilizers you would still not have the front on a wheel, but my TD is easy enough to move by simply lifting the tongue and pushing it like a wheel barrow, yours may or may not be so.
This will only work if your toungue weight is manageable, if it is too heavy to lift by hand then you need some kind of tounge jack. In my case, if I had no room for a tongue jack, I would have no problem just using the front stabilizers instead. I am using the BAL friction type folding stabilizers which were removed from an old pop-up trailer.