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enemy

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Anyone know if you can replacement parts for something like this? It’s welded on and would prefer not to have to touch up the paint after having it replaced and another welded back on. I believe the gears are shot in it.
 

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You should be able to replace the inside screw and other parts.
I just did this on my ToyHauler. Hardest part was figuring out what jack I had so I could order parts
 

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Slightly off-topic, but I noticed Fulton offers a trailer jack with a lifetime guarantee. It might be worth buying it for my trailer project, just for the warrantee. It's not the same style jack as the OP posted though.
 

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The good thing is that these jacks are fairly inexpensive, I toyed with putting an electric one on my Day Cruiser and using a little ,motorcycle battery to run it. I hid the jack under a box, not sure if that's hiding... but I had to shorten it to fit and swing down, I think that voids my warranty :) the electric ones were a little pricy for an experiment so I dropped that Idea... for now.
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ya you can order parts. Take it apart and see what you got. But if it broke because of binding you need to fix that first.
 

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Thanks that’s good news. Only problem is I have to go back to Arizona to find out what type it is lol
 
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