Buy Fulton Sidewind 14 Travel A-Frame Jack 5000-PoundFulton Sidewind 14 Travel A-Frame Jack 5000-Pound Product Description:
- 5,000 lbs sidewind a-frame jack
- 8.60" Bracket To Bottom Retracted
- 23.60" Bracket To Bottom Extended
- 12.75" Bracket to Top
- 2 1/4" Tube Diameter
Product Description
BULLDOG round jacks are recognized as the industry standard by leading agricultural, commercial, horse, livestock, and other trailer manufacturers. For more than three quarters of a century, BULLDOG jacks have been demonstrated to be the most reliable, field-proven jacks on the market. Smooth, comfortable, ergonomic design Dependable vertical and side load capacity Proven reliability for long term use at rated loads Precision fitted parts for extra stability 5 Year Limited Warranty
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
About time someone built a jack for REAL CAMPERS!!!
By DeusEx
So I have a 33' Keystone that tips the scales at 6800lbs empty. Tongue weight was 780 dry. So the 2000lb tongue jack sounds like it's more than enough. However anyone who's ever used a weight distributing hitch eventaully puts 2 and 2 together and figures out that lifting up the back end of a full size pickup is A LOT of weight. And then you remember that you never camp without gear and the pickup bed almost always has wood so that 2k lb rating all of a sudden seems just plain wimpy. My tongue at last check was a hair heavy of 950 and the gear in the bed more than covers the slack. After 4 seasons of abuse, the 2k lb'er finally cranked its last inch. I knew that I wasn't going to be any nicer to my next one so I decided to search for something with some genuine capacity. If your in the same boat as me then you've found your jack...Lift is the same as my stock model (if not, perhaps an inch shorter.) The triple bolt pattern used has been around for at least 40 years so this should be a universal replacement for any 2-1/4" tongue jack. The crank speed is a little slower but A LOT smoother and easier compaired to my original. What this means in real world terms is that it actaully takes less time to lift the tongue since your not wearing yourself out. The jack retracts nice and high for travel, clearance even with a jack foot shouldn'd be a problem. It doesn't come with a foot, but they're availible for around $10 here on amazon. All-in-all, price vs. performance, this one is a home run!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Stout
By CutBow
Changed it out pretty quick with the one locked up on my 1971 Airstream. I went with a higher weight limit to make cranking easier. The sidewind is awesome; it now keeps me from smacking my knuckles on the propane cover with each revolution of the top crank jack. It is seemingly built stout and will hopefully serve me well for a long time to come.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Good jack
By ry
just what i wanted, for my rv, works grate, strong, made to last, probably longer than my rv will last.
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