I welded the jack on and realy dont want to cut it of to move it and I dont want to raise the hitch cause my tear rides level with my truck as it is.
Anyone have a simple solution ? This is the only pic I have,the jack is on the other side ,

Don't want to raise the hitchAirspeed wrote:I have a swing down jack on the tounge and it is a too long to tilt down when hooked to my hitch on my truck. I cant lift the tounge up by hand cause I am a sissy so I have to get help to unhook it from the truck - I welded the jack on and realy dont want to cut it of to move it and I dont want to raise the hitch cause my tear rides level with my truck as it is
Airspeed wrote:I guess I will have to listen to Miriam and cut the bottom off. I bought the shortest jack I could find and welded it as high as I could on the frame. I will have to cut the outer tube with a big pipe cutter and shorten the inside tube as well then weld the foot back on. I only need a couple inches shorter.
I was hoping one of the "Old Timers" (no offence old timers) hanging out here would have a special trick or two!
Thanks ! Aaron (almost an old timer)
Steve_Cox wrote:Airspeed wrote:I guess I will have to listen to Miriam and cut the bottom off. I bought the shortest jack I could find and welded it as high as I could on the frame. I will have to cut the outer tube with a big pipe cutter and shorten the inside tube as well then weld the foot back on. I only need a couple inches shorter.
I was hoping one of the "Old Timers" (no offence old timers) hanging out here would have a special trick or two!
Thanks ! Aaron (almost an old timer)
I got a trick for ya young whippersnapper (no offence young whippersnappers)..... carry a 4X4 cut at an angle on one end and drive one of the back wheels of your tow vehicle onto it when you want to unhitch.
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