nisaacs
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- Mar 9, 2020
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- Snowflake, Arizona
- Tractor
- 970 John Deere 4x2, 970 John Deere 4x4, 4320 John Deere, 995 Case/IH
Here is my jacks & handle
I know pictures are deceiving but that gooseneck riser appears to be 10" with a 1/4" or maybe 5/16" flange? That seems really light for a 38K gvw trailer, plus the deck on the neck will add weight/stress to it. Please confirm and tell me I am wrong![]()
My jack shaft is hollow so I welded a small bolt to the end, it will fit inside the jack handle. Like I said, the drill only has enough power to raise/lower the legs with no weight on them. It didn't help much so I rarely use it.
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Youre not only wrong, you need glasses :laughing:
Nice! Now I can sleep![]()
Is the steel thick enough for you? Or should I check that, too?![]()
Getting ready to try the same thing. Intention is to find what size deep impact socket I need, drill it for the pin, and use a corded impact to raise and lower.
So you want to put a deep socket over the jack shaft? Held in place with a pin cross drilled through the jack shaft? I like that idea because the impact socket should last a long time and if it wears out, its removable. If you need to use manual crank, its removable.