With a pick up a fixed jack is a P.I.T.A. The tailgate is hitting it and makes unloading a real chore. My Fulton is a laydown style and I like the way it works like a kickstand up and down when you need it and horizontal with the rail when you don't want it in the way.
Ya gotta look hard to the right but here it is at rest and out of the way
Here is a couple with it at work.
On my other 3 trailers I have been using a gear reduced scissor jack.
I am toying with the idea of mounting them upside down by welding or bolting the base to the tongue and continuing to use my reversable drill to operate them. This way there would be NO protrusions above the frame.
The only down side to this is you would be unavailable to wheel it about as a scissor jack has little side to side stability. A little staged telescopic screw jack would be a better choice for this application but is taller at rest in full collapse.
I guess you could do as I did on the chuckwagon and add dolly wheels to get it in place THEN jack it up !
