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_DJ_1
Jan 14, 2016Explorer II
Mine is heavy and very awkward but I put it in/out by myself. It is a 4' extension with a MC carrier welded on the end. One end of the carrier is heavier and causes the extension to "twist" to the left while not supported making it impossible for one guy to do. Used to have to wait for the neighbor to get home to help me.
Now with the help of a little red wagon from Harbor Freight I can do it myself. I leave the extension leaning up against a fence all the time. Then I lower it down on the wagon and roll it over to the truck. It is just the right height so I get behind the ext., rotate it so both tubes line up with the hitch and shove it in.
Finished product.
Now with the help of a little red wagon from Harbor Freight I can do it myself. I leave the extension leaning up against a fence all the time. Then I lower it down on the wagon and roll it over to the truck. It is just the right height so I get behind the ext., rotate it so both tubes line up with the hitch and shove it in.
Finished product.
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