I have a Dorsey trailer for my 2006 24V and if anyone else has the same trailer you probably already know the Fulton jack on the trailer has a 'special' bolt pattern just for Dorsey. Well, of course Dorsey doesn't exist anymore and Fulton doesn't make the jack anymore so if your jack breaks, your only option was to do some cutting and welding for a new plate or just clamp one on the frame behind the original jack. I didn't like either of those options so I made some adapter plates for a Fulton 141133 jack.
Here's the old jack. Mine blew out and the previous owner held it together with a hose clamp lol.
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Here's the adapter plates
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Here's the new jack mounted
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If anyone is interested in a set of plates for their trailer, I made a spare set and I can laser cut some more. The adapter plate is 316SS and is 3/16" thick. I used the original mounting bolts to bolt the plates to the trailer. You'll just need some 3/8-16 bolts to bolt the jack plate to the adapter plates. I just grabbed some 316SS flanged bolts and nuts from McMaster. PM me or drop a comment on here if you're interested.
Here's the old jack. Mine blew out and the previous owner held it together with a hose clamp lol.
PXL_20230515_232308059.jpg
Here's the adapter plates
PXL_20230515_233924408.jpg
Here's the new jack mounted
PXL_20230515_234633465.jpg
PXL_20230515_234639391.jpg
PXL_20230516_000830546.jpg
If anyone is interested in a set of plates for their trailer, I made a spare set and I can laser cut some more. The adapter plate is 316SS and is 3/16" thick. I used the original mounting bolts to bolt the plates to the trailer. You'll just need some 3/8-16 bolts to bolt the jack plate to the adapter plates. I just grabbed some 316SS flanged bolts and nuts from McMaster. PM me or drop a comment on here if you're interested.