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REESE Towpower 74410 Trailer Jack, Heavy-Duty Swivel Mount, 6-Inch Wheel, Chrome

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Features

  • 1,000 POUND CAPACITY: REESE Bolt On Boat Trailer Jack with Wheel dramatically improves side load strength to lift boats and utility trailers frames measuring 3 inches x 5 inches.
  • SUPERIOR STRENGTH: Constructed from heavy-gauge steel, this heavy duty trailer side jack features a heavy-duty swivel mechanism that makes it easy to use and store.
  • EASY TO USE HANDLE: Swivel trailer jack features a sidewind trailer jack handle for quick and easy adjustments.
  • ADJUSTABLE: Side jack has a retraction of 12.4 inches, extension of 22.25 inches, and a travel of 10 inches to accommodate your lifting needs.
  • INCLUDES: Rolling trailer jack features a sturdy 6-inch boat trailer wheel caster wheel to move your boat trailer or utility trailer into position for easy hook-up.

Description

The powerful REESE Towpower Trailer Jack fits tongues 3” to 5” and helps effectively raise and lower trailers with a capacity up to 1,000 lbs. Operating with a 1:1 gear ratio, the side-winding handle with a wire-grip knob allows for fast and smooth usage while a heavy-duty swivel mechanism and pull- pin release make it easy to access the device when you need it, and store it away when you don’t. For added mobility, this jack includes 6” wheel that glides easily and lowers the friction to help you move a trailer into position with minimal effort.

Load Capacity: 1000 Pounds


Brand: Reese


Color: Chrome


Item dimensions L x W x H: 24 x 7 x 7 inches


Style: Heavy Duty


Load Capacity: ‎1000 Pounds


Brand: ‎Reese


Color: ‎Chrome


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎24 x 7 x 7 inches


Style: ‎Heavy Duty


Manufacturer: ‎Reese Towpower


UPC: ‎011618744101 016118042498 088154098012 042899800828


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎, 28, 98


Model: ‎REESE Towpower 74410 Bolt On Boat Trailer Jack with Wheel, 1,000 lbs. Capacity


Item Weight: ‎14.85 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎24 x 7 x 7 inches


Item model number: ‎74410


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎74410


Date First Available: July 26, 2005


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Smooth Cranking
This unit is better than the one I replaced. Sturdy, with easy cranking. Decent wheel and mounts to my Tracker trailer in the same place. Good purchase, would consider buying again.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Kenneth B. Paton

  • High quality. Must be American made? I loved it.
This is one of those rare products that meats all your expectations. It was very easy to assemble/mount. Less than 7 minutes with two wrenches. When I put the bolt through the wheel, I added some grease to the hole inside the wheel so it spins easier. Maybe you'll want to do the same. The side of the jack mount plate that contacts your frame has indentations in it so the jack wont slide around. Nicely thought out. Not cheap china junk barely meeting standards, but well designed and well built. When you screw the jack all the way up, the wheel locks in place so it wont be freely rotating/pivoting around and bouncing off your frame while you drive. When you mount the handle bolt, the bolt has two flat sides so when its inserted to the crank arm, the bolt wont spin while you tighten the nut. Again someone was thinking ahead to make it nice for us. When I put the bolt through the plastic handle, again I inserted some grease so it always spins as easy as it does when its new. My trailer tongue sits very low. I was concerned it wont crank high enough so its short enough to pull the pin and swivel the jack into the down position. But again the jack will crank short enough that I had 2" of extra room before the wheel contact the ground. And I was scared I wouldn't have enough. When you crank the jack handle, the jack telescopes out slowly meaning this is geared very low and can lift a very heavy trailer without straining yourself. This also means on very light weight trailers as mine, you do a lot of effortless cranking to lift it 3" off the ball. I can easily live with that. I picked a jack with a swivel wheel so I could roll it around my garage on the concrete floor once its inside. It works perfectly for this purpose. If you have a heavy trailer, or any trailer, be careful using this on pavement with any slope. Your trailer will take off and start rolling downhill. Beware, this jack will not hold your tailer in place on uneven ground. Rather unusual. I cant find any flaw with this product. The instructions were full and clearly written though I didn't use them and neither will you. Its just too easy to figure out while staring at it for 20 seconds. You just cant put any bolt in the wrong place. It just wont fit. Its idiot proof. Thats why everyone is giving it five stars. Even the idiots like me cant get it wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2015 by The Mad Inventor The Mad Inventor

  • great product
Great product, easy to assemble and fit into a pre-existing bracket which had previously supported another Reese trailer jack.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024 by Charles B.

  • Good Price. Sturdy enough for a small trailer.
Works fine with my 13' Scamp. Quality is ok. Nice to have a grease nipple. My trailer has the mounting plate welded to the tongue so I didn't need the bolt one that comes with it.. I was nervous about this one fitting the plate but the hole is exactly the correct diameter. Unfortunately the peg that holds the jack up or down is a smaller diameter than the holes but I can live with it. The snap ring pliers required turned out to be a little hard to find in a typical hardware store. The first pair I bought ($24) was not quite big enough and I broke it trying to make it work. I don't normally buy harbor freight tools but took a $12 chance. They did the job ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by JOHN LA FARGUE

  • why I bought it.
This is my second one. I bought the first one at Home Depot but that was a 40 mile drive and Amazon Prime / USPS is a 3 mile drive Therefore a no brainer. The first one was a learning experience where more than one mistake was made before "thinking" became necessary. If you intend to use this one in the dirt gravel or grass, forget it has a wheel. Also remember that these wheels tend to instantly point down hill. Plan your attack by providing a means to lock one or both trailer wheels to prevent launching whatever down hill. Chocks will not be adequate. On an earlier heavy trailer I added a yoke to the jack's wheel axle with a shaft to control the position after the trailer got away from me. You use jack stands to back up a floor jack because you are allergic to being smashed and with a front swivel wheel the issue is downhill self determination. This will happen faster than you think. I use a length of 1/2 inch galvanized pipe to limit wheel rotation as my three acres has no level ground. Such is life on the side of a volcano. Plan ahead. There are other models with inverted mushroom posts that might be more useful to me but they don't swing. Really great for the money.. The wheel is weak and will not survive the usual reason you need a new jack. If you need a new jack because you failed to put it in store position you know what that is all about.. It is a little awkward to install but if you realize that this might be the first time reading the instructions is helpful, some forethought is extremely helpful. Issues are that the crank must clear with hand and elbow room as well as swing storage room before beginning you are on the right track. Selecting the screw holes to be used is also essential and failure to think ahead creates frustration. SWING STORAGE MIGHT NECESSITATE MOVING A WINCH MOUNT POST. OR EVEN A LONGER TONGUE. THAT WAS NOT AN ISSUE WITH THE OLDER LONG RANGE VERTICAL NON SWING TYPE. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2014 by Jesse E. Shaw

  • Worked really well
Did what is was suppose to do and it did it well. Was not paid for this review
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by Shereed

  • stron g
easy to assemble very strong
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by charles d.

  • Quality jack
Great jack went on tight and seems super solidified
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by Blake Stone

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