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If you do get a Fulton (I agree, they are an expensive POS) DO NOT get the double wheel Barbie plastic wheel one, get the single one.
I cannot believe how much my Fulton cost and it came with a POS set of wheels that BENT over when I was pushing my boat in the garage!!! But GREAT news, they sell replacement wheels!
Why don't they come with a solid Delrum style (or something else substantial) wheel????? When mine bent, I looked around for solid wheels to replace the crappy Fulton wheels and the Fulton wheels were some weird diameter and I just gave in and bought a Fulton replacement wheel because I didn't (and shouldn't have to) want to spend a bunch of time on a stupid trailer jack wheel (hope I don't sound bitter)
As a matter of fact, why don't one of you guys with a lathe get a chunk of plastic and start making them??
Sent by the random thoughts from the voices in my head... Eric
I have a Shelby jack and it does ok. I had to completely disassemble it and re-grease everything and now it works like new. It's a single wheel type, I don't try to push it around on the wheel. Here is the link, mine is the 1,500 lb version:
The F2 sucks and is an overpriced piece of crap. Mine siezed on Friday afternoon about 10 minutes before we were leaving for the lake. Had to run to West Marine and replace with the same pos. Talked to them this am and they want me to send to them on my dime to check for the warranty claim which I am sure they will deny. I am going to have a replacement attachement plate ready to go for when this one fails so I can replace witsomething else. Did not even last two seasons.
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