Square Tube Jack Bulldog
(Bulldog Part #: HB-182400)
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Strong, durable, and sturdy, the Bulldog 12,000 lbs. support capacity square jack is the BIG reason why Bulldog has carried the load in agricultural, construction, heavy-duty utility, and horse/livestock trailer industries since 1923. All Bulldog 4" square jacks are rated for 12,000 lbs. support capacity and 10,000 lbs. lift capacity. The strength of the product, plus the wide variety of styles, makes this jack the best choice in its product class.

  • Mounting is done by direct weld
  • Bulldog model number SWQ 180 DL-B

Specs

Lift Capacity10,000 lbs.
Support Capacity12,000 lbs.
Travel12.5 inches
Extended (B)53.3 inches
Retracted (A)27.4 inches
Clearance (C)N/A

Features

  • 4" square tubing, 7-gauge superior alloy steel
  • Painted outer tube, inner tube and drop leg
  • Drop leg option with 5 positioning holes
  • Easy-access gear box with grease fitting for routine maintenance
  • 12.5" screw travel, 13.5" of additional adjustment with drop leg

Included:

  • Foot plate

Not Included:

Bulldog

1919 - In a small third floor room over his car dealership in Wausau, Wisconsin, Thomas J. Jacob begins making high-quality precision tools of his own design. His venture becomes known as the Hammer Blow Tool Company. The death of a favorite hunting dog due to an accident involving a poorly-designed trailer hitch leads Jacob to develop the first drop-forged ball-and-socket trailer hitch, which he names the "Never Lets Go" Bull Dog. More inventions follow, positioning Hammer Blow at the forefront of the trailer industry at its infancy.

1930's - Demonstration models of camper trailers built by Jacob at the Chicago World's Fair set off a period of rapid growth in the industry.

1940's - Jacob dies in 1945. His wife, Lula, takes over Hammer Blow and guides it with great success for more than 20 years.

1960's - In 1967, Lula Jacob sells Hammer Blow to Neway Equipment Company of Muskegon, Michigan, which later sells to Lear Siegler, Inc.

1970's - In 1977, private investors led by Thomas J. Reinhart purchase and rename The HammerBlow Corporation. Expansion of the mechanical jack line and related products continues for more than a decade.

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