The
original Atwood jack had been bent some time in the past. We used the new
beefier 2000# Atwood, which is larger in diameter than the 1000# original
that bent, necessitating enlarging the hole in the tongue frame. On the
other hand, the handle is now made of cheap metal with a plastic handle
that UV rays will destroy in about 7 years. So, I transferred over the old
handle to the new jack.
The old jack assembly
View looking down on the enlarged holes to accommodate
the new jack - about a 1/4" increase in diameter
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The fitting prior to painting. I also installed new
dual 5/16" safety chains at this time, installed into holes drilled
into the bottom flange plate of the tongue.
The installed jack with the "old" handle.
The jack will be painted silver with the rest of the tongue later. The
repainted and disconnected Stromberg hydraulic slave brake valve is in
the background.
The Atwood was about $28 and is rated at 2000# with
a shaft diameter of 2" vs the old diameter of 1 3/4". There
is an optional flat plate that goes on the bottom of the shaft, or
you can use a block
of wood. The lighter 1000# jacks have a caster (plastic wheel). The
original metal wheels could support 2000#.