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1969cc
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Posted: September-13-2019 at 7:27pm |
Lost #2 trailer jack wheel asbly. Any one have one?
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8122pbrainard
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Fred,
Anyone who had one, probably lost theirs too! So, take a look a Etrailer. . The diameter of the down tube will be the critical dimension. |
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Gary S
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Check with Marty.Several years ago he was able to find the complete assembly, He might be able to tell you where to get a wheel. I think this is his current email- mtmabe@northstate.net
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MrMcD
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I made one for my old boat, I purchased a nice swivel wheel and it had a friction brake which came in handy. Welded a small pipe stub that was sized to slip inside the trailer Jack to the attachment plate and drilled a hole for the wheel lock pin. It worked perfect till I sold that boat. It was removeable as needed. It was much better quality than the original allowing me to roll the trailer around with a lot less effort but to keep it from rolling after parking I had to block the boat tires or apply the friction brake.
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MrMcD
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Similar to the one I used to make a new one.
https://www.amazon.com/Swivel-Caster-Wheels-Lockable-Bearing/dp/B01MQ0JY25/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=swivel+wheels&qid=1568572785&s=gateway&sr=8-9 |
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1969cc
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Thanks for the replies. Gives me an idea what I have to do.
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Gary S
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Here is what Marty came up for us with when he was researching them. It is an Attwood the shaft is 1 3/4 and the wheel is 1000 lb rating.
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1969cc
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That Atwood looks pretty good. I'll do some searching.
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1969cc
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I ordered a similar one. I am making a bracket to bolt it on.
Thanks for the help. |
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