Tongue Jack

snydercj7

New member
Looking for a wheeled jack & found this (RJW10C @ bottom of page) http://www.arkcorporation.com/html/trailer_jack.html. Tried contacting them via email but doest not seem to work. Any body heard or seen these before, or any thing like it? I liked this because it looks like the handle actually drives the wheel to help maneuver it when trailer is disconnected & make it a little easier on the back when the ground is uneven.
 

JIMBO

Expedition Leader
:arabia: I just made mine

Got the Tongue "jack", screw type ($19.95) and the 10" dia pneumatic tire ($9.95)(with forks and plate), from HarborFreight and welded it to the bottom of the "jack"

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$30 bucks, works just like a store bought

:gunt: JIMBO
 

snydercj7

New member
WOW! Some responses already..

Martyn This is an Australian product, are you in OZ?

No Sir.. That's my problem, I am in California. But I found this while searching & liked it.

JIMBO I just made mine

Got the Tongue "jack", screw type ($19.95) and the 10" dia pneumatic tire ($9.95)(with forks and plate), from HarborFreight and welded it to the bottom of the "jack"


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$30 bucks, works just like a store bought

JIMBO

I see what your saying boss, I had thought of doing that.. But that does not have the capability of what I posted. Yes, there is a wheel & a jack. But the one from the Ark Corporation has a crank type handle that makes it like a drive wheel. As I was saying it could make it easier on the back moving the trailer around on uneven ground. Maybe I am just being a pu$$y... :)
 

JIMBO

Expedition Leader
:arabia: No snyder, that steering FORK concept, is how they manuever small planes on the TARMAC, just one guy can move them around

I Suppose you could bolt a small wagon handle to a rig like mine, but my trailer is so light, I just move it around using the SCREW HANDLE, on top

Anyway, there's some ideas for ya-Good luck

:gunt: JIMBO
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
From experience you will be lucky to get anything out of Australia with an E- Mail.

A phone call usually works, but then you have to deal with payment and shipping.
 

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