Replacement A-Frame Tongue Jack For Obsolete Bulldog Rack & Gear Jack 165412
Question:
I have a BD165412 bulldog that has some gears broken. Is there a way to fix the gears or is it welded together
asked by: Ryan L
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Expert Reply:
With your Bulldog Heavy-Duty, Rack-and-Gear Jack BD165412 being obsolete you will want to replace your jack with one like the A-Frame Trailer Jack # TJA-2000S-B. This jack has 2,000lbs of lift capacity which you can add a Caster # JC-102 and extends up to 15". Bulldog no longer manufactures any parts such as the gears for your jack.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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Removable 6" Caster for 2-1/4" Trailer Jacks - Steel Caster - 1,200 lbs
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Round A-Frame Trailer Jack - Sidewind - 15" Travel - 2,000 lbs
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