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I ordered one of these, it's the weld on type. Seems to be right popular with the marine crowd.
http://www.etrailer.com/p-FTJ120W0301.html
http://www.etrailer.com/p-FTJ120W0301.html
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I didn't mean to "bust your chops" over your comment. It was more a "tongue in cheek" thing. I guess I should have used an "Emogee" icon with the winking face. Your right though about the safety issue. The Hi-Lift jacks can be deadly especially when bringing down the load. Hold on to that handle !Hate to se anyone get hurt is all.
Yes, Safety first.It's all good, always has been, but..........there are those whom
read these posts and absorb every inch of it from those whom are
the elders, the entrusted, the esteemed members, such as yourself.
Like it or not....
Safety first. Yes?
OK, that's funny !Both the Hi-Lift and the conventional bumper jack come with Darwin's Seal of Approval.
The jacks fit all of the M101 trailers without modification, it just takes one bolt to swap it out.Since he said if was "off" a M101A3 I took that to mean he had retrofitted it on another trailer. From the picture of one on The Big Auction site (for a mere $250) it appears the mount is the same.
Our new Subaru came with this little jack that pushes on the "pinch weld" on the bottom of the body on the sides. The location of the jack points is underneath the front doors and the back doors.I was speaking to a younger fellow the other day that didn't even know what a bumper jack was. I guess they went away when the bumpers went to plastic.
If you could provide a source for them we would appreciate it. I would convert mine over if they are available and reasonably pricedThe jacks fit all of the M101 trailers without modification, it just takes one bolt to swap it out.
They also fit the M100 trailers.
They can be made to fit the M416 trailers with a little modification.
I've not found a single dependable source. They show up here in the classifieds from time to time and on ebay. EBay prices vary wildly, sometimes $250 and others $25.If you could provide a source for them we would appreciate it. I would convert mine over if they are available and reasonably priced
I bought one of those from harbor Freight for my little trailer that I tow behind my car. It has only lasted for a few years and out of those years only used maybe 10 times. I would not recommend this for our trailers.On the m101's I buy to flip, I install this harbor freight dual wheel 1500lb $29 -20% coupons or the rarer 25% make it a steal...
http://www.harborfreight.com/1500-lb-capacity-dual-wheel-swing-back-boat-trailer-jack-67500.html
It folds up and the dual wheels make it a cinch to roll around. I use the enclosed u bolts with a square 1 inch type unistrut cut maybe 4 inches long to offset so the jack's dual wheels don't rub on the frame when folded. I think "civy" buyers like the convenience of what they are used to and helps me make the sale.
I have the military crank also on mine and it is nice but it does not roll....
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