Darren
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2002
- Messages
- 1,055
- Location
- WVa
- Tractor
- Kubota L3710, Ford 5600, Case MB4/94, Kubota B6200
The jacks have always been a sore point with me. A jack can be a potential clearance problem especially when the trailer is being used off road. Mine is farther back from the tongue and is one of the ones that can be quickly extended or retracted along with the regular screw adjustment. When not in use the bottom foot is far enough up that there's no chance of it snagging something.
The tongue is another opportunity for versatility. The tongue mounts with interchangeable fittings allow the use of either a clevis for hooking directly to a tractor draw bar, a conventional coupler or a lunette. The set up also allows several height adjustments that make it much easier to match the hitch height when you pull the trailer with a variety of vehicles.
The tongue is another opportunity for versatility. The tongue mounts with interchangeable fittings allow the use of either a clevis for hooking directly to a tractor draw bar, a conventional coupler or a lunette. The set up also allows several height adjustments that make it much easier to match the hitch height when you pull the trailer with a variety of vehicles.