The jack handle hits the propane tank when fully opened, although if I lift it slightly it will clear the tank. It's probably better to put a 10lb tank here, if it's doable at all.
Comments?
digimark wrote:I should have outlined the spare tire mount -- it's made of the same box tube the tongue is and welded to the tongue. I asked the trailer dealer if they could add more box tube to mount the tire higher and they said the mount is so close to the front wall that they didn't want to try for fear of damaging the front wall and diamond plate. So moving the tire isn't really an option.
edcasey wrote:If I understand correctly, the only issue is the jack handle hitting the tank. You can change to a side wind jack. The handle would be towards the front. I find them easier to crank being vertically challenged.
S. Heisley wrote:If he replaces his existing jack with a siderwinder and puts it in the same place, he could still have the same problem because the tank is wider than the jack. If that's the case, perhaps the extension idea to raise the handle of the existing jack above the tank would be the easiest and least expensive way. The other alternative might be to relocate the new sidewinder jack or existing jack further up and to the side, if that's possible, ensuring that the handle (and knuckles) will no longer come in contact with the tank.
S. Heisley wrote:If he replaces his existing jack with a siderwinder and puts it in the same place, he could still have the same problem because the tank is wider than the jack. If that's the case, perhaps the extension idea to raise the handle of the existing jack above the tank would be the easiest and least expensive way. The other alternative might be to relocate the new sidewinder jack or existing jack further up and to the side, if that's possible, ensuring that the handle (and knuckles) will no longer come in contact with the tank.
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