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New tongue jack

Scott_P
Explorer
Explorer
The tongue jack on our Dutchmen 18b has decided to stop working. The gears might be stripped/worn/chipped as it just will spin occasionally. It happened as I was hooking up to my truck to take it to the BBQ cook off I am doing this weekend. I was able to unhook there, but it acted up again. So, I need another one.

It is a side crank model. This is my first RV, so it's my first experience with this issue. I assume this is a standard part that is relatively universal? Any recommendations? I wouldn't mind an electric one, but it might not be worth it.
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trail-explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Electric jacks are about 8-10 times the cost of a manual one, but easier to operate.
Bob

jerseyjim
Explorer
Explorer
When I had a TT, my electric tongue jack stripped its' gears after 3 years.. Pulling it apart I was shocked to see the gears were plastic. Having access to a machine shop, I duplicated the threads (acme) with a drill and tap kit and used brass stock.

Lasted for 8 years after that....then I sold the TT. I might figure the new brass gear will outlast the trailer ! LOL!

mike-s
Explorer
Explorer
Scott P wrote:
wouldn't rotate in either direction.
You have a private message.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Have you considered tryin gto replace the gears? If possible it would sure be a lot cheaper. I would call the company.

Scott_P
Explorer
Explorer
humblerb wrote:
Love our electric, but much longer trailer than you have.
Before you buy a new jack, check one thing.
I actually had a sheer pin break while I was working on my set up.
I didn't want to drag the cord out, so I was jacking manually.
Might not be your problem. But a sheer pin is a lot less than a new jack.
Good luck.


I pulled the rubber plug off the top and I could see the vertical gear being worn and not fully engaging with the horizontal gear. It also got stuck at one point and wouldn't rotate in either direction.

hawkeye-08
Explorer III
Explorer III
We out this one on, happy with it. There are less expensive ones. Our trailer is 10k loaded, with about 1500lbs on tongue so I wanted a good one.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L251DZS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Amazon Atwood electric jack with robofoot

nineoaks2004
Explorer
Explorer
The first thing I did when I got mine home was to remove the manual jack and install electric jack that I purchased from Harbor Freight before unhooking it for the first time. The jacks are pretty much universal and most dealers carry them and they are inexpensive, usually 3 bolts removes and installs them, I leave mine hooked up to the truck to replace them.
By the time you learn the rules of life
You're to old to play the game

humblerb
Explorer
Explorer
Love our electric, but much longer trailer than you have.
Before you buy a new jack, check one thing.
I actually had a sheer pin break while I was working on my set up.
I didn't want to drag the cord out, so I was jacking manually.
Might not be your problem. But a sheer pin is a lot less than a new jack.
Good luck.