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Old 06-04-2016, 02:31 PM   #6
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Your best bet is probably to get another wheel. There is nothing special about the wheel that goes on the trailer jack stem. Take a look at the jack to find the manufacturer's name, then go to their web site to find the proper wheel. Once you know what wheel is needed, you should be able to get a look-alike or exact replacement from an RV place, or from on-line sources like eTrailer.com, pplmotorhomes.com, or even Amazon.com.

To summarize some of the posts above, the TM is heavy. You can probably push it around by hand (I do) -
IF you are moving it on a paved surface (not dirt, gravel, sand, or grass), and
IF the surface is very close to level.

Otherwise you will need some sort of powered trailer-mover.

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