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#1 Varmega

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Posted 27 March 2024 - 02:31 PM

I am going to be buying a new alaskan camper off of someone's son who inherited it and does not know a lot about it. 

 

Is anyone familiar with this jack system? 

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Trying to figure out if I can hand crank them or if I need to bring a battery to operate the jacks.  

Any help is appreciated!

 

 

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#2 Wandering Sagebrush

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Posted 27 March 2024 - 03:06 PM

While I’ve seen that system before, I’m not familiar with it.  Looking at the construction, I believe you’re going to have a much easier time if you have a fresh battery.   There probably are crank handles, but they are tedious to use on some electric jacks.  Those jacks appear to be old HappiJacks.

 

I suggest you speak with Bryan Wheat, the former president of Alaskan.  He now operates an Alaskan repair facility in Chehalis, Washington.  


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#3 Old Crow

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Posted 28 March 2024 - 12:29 PM

That appears to be a Stable-Lift system. I remember seeing articles about it in Truck Camper Magazine....

 

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