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Bulldog Electric Powered A-frame Jack 3500 Lb Wc Black Trailer Rv Camper on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Muscoda, Wisconsin, US

Muscoda, Wisconsin, US
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A-Frame Jack w/Powered Drive
Black Cover, includes Drop Leg

Tough & Trusted BULLDOG jacks present a Powered Jack with all the capacity and features you want.

  • Positions quickly with 22" of total travel
  • 3500lb lift capacity
  • Integrated gearbox and motor
  • Drop leg
  • Deploys and hooks up easily at night with onboard LED courtesy light, angled to illuminate coupler
  • Works in case of power loss with emergency manual override capability, easily accessible from the top, crank not included with this item, crank available from Bulldog.
  • Lasts for years with industry-leading BULLDOG performance, known worldwide for unmatched strength, durability, and side load capacity


Measurements
  • Lift Capacity(lbs): 3,500
  • Travel: 14"
  • Retracted: 9.75"
  • Extended: 31.50"
  • Clearance: 20.50"


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