There are many styles. The jack that I pointed out can be rotated 90
degrees which makes it parallel with the trailer tongue. Why would you need
to remove it?
"Papa3" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 7:43:02 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
So... Why not put a locally sourced wheel on your trailer?
$35 for this:
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Jack...J10000101.html
I'm pretty sure John is looking for one where the entire
screw-jack-and-wheel can be removed from the mounting bracket.
I looked at the one on my newer Komet trailer, and the bracket is definitely
something that could be fabricated locally, albeit not without some effort.
Two pieces of steel angle and a steel piano hinge with a threaded insert on
the backing plate. A fair amount of drilling and grinding in addition to
welding, now that I look at it...