Crank Actuator

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Maybe in Canada they still sell real trailer jacks? If anyone has a brand name of a well made one, please advise.
If memory serves correctly, the brand name that I remember on the hand cranks that I saw was "Fulton".
 
i suspect if you have a bad actuator , you could take the motor off and use some threadall and make it manual crank.
I have a small motor that was burned out when I got the dish. I removed the motor and placed a vice grip on the protruding flat piece of the metal sticking out. Works perfect, and then marked the arm with pencil where the sats are. That dish usually stays on one sat for long periods so no reason to move it often.

Just a thought.

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I got a solution for you, i have a SuperPowerjack that i put into pieces, rubbish actuators by the way, if you remove the crank shaft from the motor assembly you can use it as a old school manual crankshaft because you have a rod in the end you can put a handle on to turn the crank.
 
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