A-Frame Trailer Jack and Lift with Base Plate 2000 lbs. Capacity

$90.99

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Makes hitching and adjusting quick and convenient
Use hand crank to adjust the height up and down
Great for small trailers, ATVs, or riding lawnmowers
High strength steel tubing provides 31 inches of travel with 8 adjustable lift heights
Travel and lift range of 7 to 38 inches
6-inch tongue to ground height, 8-inch lift
Base plate for bolt-on mounting
2,000 lbs. capacity
Outer tube diameter: 2.24 inches with 0.1-inch thickness
Middle tube diameter: 2.0 inches with 0.08-inch thickness
Inner tube diameter: 1.75 inches with 0.08-inch thickness

150 in stock

SKU: TJ2 Categories: , ,

Description

I take the work out of hitching up a trailer and holding my boat with the A-Frame 2000 lbs. Trailer Jack. The top winding design, I use it for bolt-on mounting. I know this makes the Trailer Jack super convenient when I need it. High strength steel tubing provides 31 inches of travel. I know this makes this A-Frame Trailer Jack ideal for smaller size trailers. Or I use it for lifting riding lawnmowers, ATVs, and other small utility vehicles.

Item # TJ2

To use an A-frame trailer jack effectively, I first start by ensuring the trailer is parked on a level surface. Of course I confirm the vehicle is in park with the brakes engaged! Then I position the jack under the A-frame of the trailer. And I make sure it aligns with the designated mounting point.

Then I begin by turning the jack handle counterclockwise to lower the jack onto the ground. As I turn it, I make sure the jack’s footplate is firmly on the ground. This will stabilize the jack and prevent it from tipping over.

Once the jack is firmly in place, I continue turning the handle counterclockwise to raise the trailer’s A-frame. I keep turning until the trailer is at the desired height. This process should be smooth. If I encounter resistance, I check to ensure the jack is properly aligned and that there’s no obstruction.

For added stability, I secure the trailer with safety blocks or wheel chocks under the tires. I know this is especially important if the trailer will be detached for an extended period. Once I’ve raised the trailer to desired height, I can use the jack to adjust the height of the trailer. I know this is for leveling or for hitching and unhitching.

I turn the jack handle clockwise to lower the trailer back onto its wheels or onto the ground.  Then I remove the jack from under the A-frame. This allows me to ensuring that it’s safely out of the way before I move the trailer.

Most importantly, I regularly inspect the A-frame trailer jack for signs of wear or damage. Plus I keep it well-lubricated to ensure smooth operation. By following these steps, I can use my A-frame trailer jack effectively. I know it will provide stability and ease when I manage my trailer.

The 2000 lb weight capacity gives me confidence that I can use it for my needs. I know it will work for my ATV, riding lawn mower, and boat. Plus, I know my friends can borrow if for themselves! I regularly have to ask my pals to return it to me. When I need an A-Frame Trailer Jack, I know I can rely on my Black Bull jack! And I can recommend it to my friends and neighbors. Because I have had such good luck with it, I think you will also appreciate owning one too! I store it in my garage or tool shed or truck bed for added convenience.

 

Additional information

Dimensions 33 × 19 × 10 in

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