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Trailer Mount Jack Rv Boat Quality Product Reese Towpower on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:New

 
  • Heavy duty swivel mechanism for ease of operation
  • Sidewind gear ratio of 1 to 1 provides fast and easy operation
  • Six-inch wheel to move your trailer into position for easy hook-ups
  • Fits tongues up to 3 inch x 5 inch

Product Description

Reese Towpower Trailer Swivel Mount Jack has a 1,000 pound capacity with a 25-inch lift. The side mount swivel jack is easy to use, just pull pin, swivel into position and release pin for auto locking. The sidewind crank handle has a 1 to 1 gear ratio that provides fast and easy operation. The jack mount fits 3 to 5-inch trailer tongues.


We Only ship to the lower 48 states....No Alaska or Hawaii shipping.....or Military or P.O. Boxes

Technical Details

Brand Reese Towpower
Item Weight 14.2 pounds
Product Dimensions 24 x 7 x 7 inches
Origin China
Item model number 74410
Manufacturer Part Number 74410

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