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Posted BySubject :Jack Stand Wheel
dkheckmanl
2005-11-13
Post: 119313

ManePoint Premium Member -- 5 Horses = Expert
I recently purchased a Load Trail dump trailer with a 2 inch square jack stand. I was thinking about putting a wheel on the jack stand so I can push it by hand into its final storage resting place inside my shed. The fit is tight going through the door and inside the shed and I am not a very good backer. Does anyone know where I might find a jack stand wheel with a square shaft rather than a round one?

JiminMaine
2005-11-19
Post: 119557
ManePoint Premium Member -- 5 Horses = Expert

Have you asked the trailer dealer if there is an optional wheel? Or maybe somebody local that does trailer repair? It's funny, I always take the wheels off our jacks so the trailers don't roll away!

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yooperpete
2005-11-21
Post: 119567
ManePoint Premium Member -- 5 Horses = Expert

Northern Tool sells an 8" wheel caster assembly that fits in the 2" square post. part number 128476-2601 for $22.99. I echo jiminmaine, don't want mine to roll. Secondly, my dump trailer is too heavy to move by hand. Suggest using a badriver hitch adapter on a CUT.

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alauerbach
2007-12-29
Post: 119637
ManePoint Premium Member -- 5 Horses = Expert

Load Trails tend to be heavy for a 1HP (handpower) pusher. If it's double axel I'd just retract the front jack for moving. A jack wheel doesn't roll all that easily.

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