I sent you a PM, but I came across this company while being curious about your trailer jack issue. Heavy duty hydraulic and an electric crank for 2 speed jacks. And they seem to be located in PA. I have no association with the company just so it's clear, so I can't say if they are quality, dependable or anything positive. But I can't say anything negative either since i don't know anything about them.Agree with the above posts. I need to research what will fit in my trailer toolbox, too. Its a little smallish for a battery, pump, switch, hoses, et al.
On the slower setting I can jack trailer up no problem, even with 13 tons of hay on it. Just takes a while
Still think the budget way is a rechargeable 1/2 electricians hole hawg, socket fitting and an adapter. But then I dont understand what to do if the drill breaks or dies....how to adapt the handle to fit back on in an emergency?
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