For those who missed it, the jack on the tongue of my teardrop trailer broke the last time I parked it.
I've had to replace it.
The instructions said to do so with the tongue on the tow vehicle's hitch. Unfortunately that wasn't possible.
So I made the switch in stages, moving the old jack back, to make room for the new one, before removing it all together.
I'll likely have to make adjustments to the mounting height in the future.
I'll include photos of the break in the broken jack too.
Well just be glad it wasn't welded on, been there done that and had to take a grinder to the welds to remove and replace
dooragdragon wrote:
Well just be glad it wasn't welded on, been there done that and had to take a grinder to the welds to remove and replace
Thanks for looking and for your comment. I am indeed thankful it wasn't welded on.
Brings back memories that I am happy to have behind me. A boat is a hole in the water into which you pour money.
UTMike wrote:
Brings back memories that I am happy to have behind me. A boat is a hole in the water into which you pour money.
Thanks for looking and for your comment.
It may be a jack for a boat trailer, but it is being used on my teardrop travel trailer instead.
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