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Lobstah
Apr 15, 2012Explorer
No special tools. The jack is bolted to the frame with 4 bolts. Disconnect the wire connection and take the 4 bolts out and you've got your self a jack. I put something underneath them so they can't fall while you're unbolting them.
The motor head is pretty straight forward. I think there are 4 screws that hold the cover on and 4 screws/bolts that hold the motor/gear assembly to the jack. Atwood buys the motor/gear assemblies from someone else, which I guess is why they won't sell an individual gear, which is what was wrong with my last jack...stripped the gear.
Jim
The motor head is pretty straight forward. I think there are 4 screws that hold the cover on and 4 screws/bolts that hold the motor/gear assembly to the jack. Atwood buys the motor/gear assemblies from someone else, which I guess is why they won't sell an individual gear, which is what was wrong with my last jack...stripped the gear.
Jim
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