Posted 2009-11-26 12:00 PM (#113657) Subject: Trailer Jack broke
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I have a 89 featherlight gooseneck and the jack is broke, is harder than heck and wont crank all the way up. What type would you replace it with? And what should I pay for labor and parts (ballpark figure)
Install is gonna vary depending on if yours is bolted on or welded. If its bolted i can not imagine much more than $100 for install. If its welded I would bet on atleast twice that.
Posted 2009-11-30 6:16 PM (#113774 - in reply to #113703) Subject: RE: Trailer Jack broke
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thanks for the tip, I am off Tuesday so will be tearing it down then. I was hoping I will be able to McGiver it but If I have to replace the whole jack I appreaciate the web link.
Posted 2009-12-03 4:43 PM (#113912 - in reply to #113657) Subject: RE: Trailer Jack broke
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I had to do the same thing so I added an electric motor drive kit at the same time. Old, tired arms don't appreciate the hand crank! My wife found the kit for me at this place. http://www.towshop.com