Dec-15-2017 03:13 PM
Jan-24-2018 09:33 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Only seeking to slow a thief, Mike. Possibly detour a lazy or unprepared thief. I also padlock the safety chains after wrapping around the tongue when disconnected.
Dec-17-2017 08:31 AM
Lwiddis wrote:I hear you.
Dedmiston, I agree, one whack. But if that thief doesn’t bring a hammer or bolt cutter... I don’t want to be the easiest target of opportunity.
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Dec-16-2017 04:34 AM
Had to look into how the flip jack worked. Like it. Do you feel like its strong enough Mike?Yes, I do. It rated at a Max Tongue Weight of 1400 Lbs.
Just a note....I installed one of those Fastway Flip Jacks on our rig...used it twice. On its third use it collapsed and dropped my trailer tongue on the ground....(I had the heavy duty model rated for much more weight than my scaled, loaded tongue weight.)This is the third Flip Jack I've purchased, with no problems at all. That's not to say there may be defects with anything made.
Called Fastway...they wanted pictures and the jack back to send to their R and D dept. They refunded my money with lots of apologies.
Verdict: faulty weld on the plate that the tongue jack sits on.
All look good but I prefer a padlock on the coupler. Anything to slow down a thief.No need to lock it. It's stored in my back yard inside an enclosed metal building when not in use. Besides, padlocks are no good with a persistent thief.
Dec-15-2017 09:34 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
All look good but I prefer a padlock on the coupler. Anything to slow down a thief.
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