Posted 2007-11-29 3:16 PM (#72066) Subject: electric jack
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Location: byesville, ohio
we have a older featherlite trailer with LQ. I am trying find info on how to make it an electric jack for my husband for christmas and Im not very educated in it. Is there anyone out there who can give me advise on this or a website to go to. This trailer is very heavy.
Posted 2007-11-29 6:03 PM (#72080 - in reply to #72066) Subject: RE: electric jack
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Location: Paulding Ohio
My husband put my electric jack on my new trailer, if you want info from where I got mine, email me stephey@bright.net Im NWOh.... most of my things on the new trailer are from the internet and Surplus stores in Ind and Mich or maybe ( I havent tried, you can email me from the site? And my jack motor only cost $350+
wendy
Posted 2007-11-30 9:42 AM (#72119 - in reply to #72066) Subject: RE: electric jack
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Location: Zionsville, Indiana
Our source for electric jacks makes one for the two speed Binkley 4800, but not the single speed. Does your jack have a separate gear box so that you can crank it easily but slowly or workout but fast? If you have the two speed it is an easy installation.
Posted 2007-12-11 2:14 PM (#72786 - in reply to #72080) Subject: RE: electric jack
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Location: byesville, ohio
I did not here back from you yet Wendy. Could you please let me know where your husband got your electric jack maybe I can contact them to see what kind I need. Thank you so much.. Judy