I recently had to replace one of my stabilizers and found out several things: 1. they are not all alike, 2. some are operated with a hook-like handle crank into a connector with a hole in it and others have a socket connection. 3. some take more turns than the others.
I like my newer one that only takes about 20 - 25 turns to fully lower the stabilizer rather than the 50 - 75 turns for my original ones. However, I also prefer the hole connection because I can use a hex wrench in a cordless drill to raise and lower. But that's not as important with the models that take fewer turns.