mkirsch wrote:
I use a Ryobi 18V for the tedious "no load" cranking. ...
Once the feet have touched down, I work my way around the camper, cranking 10 turns at each jack to keep it fairly level. It only takes 3 trips around the camper to get it completely raised.
This was my thought, too. When leveling at camp, I spend 5 minutes cranking the thing TO the ground, then just a few turns to level it. Then again when leaving - all the time is spent cranking the unloaded jack back UP.
Same deal when loading/ unloading from the truck.
I think even a fairly small cordless drill would work for that.
For what it's worth, I think a "hammer drill" and an "impact driver" are the same thing - I seen recommendations for and against one or the other in this thread. If I'm wrong, someone correct me.