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kend40 wrote:I don't see it as right or wrong. But which way is safer.rdhetrick wrote:
Sorry, but I don't buy that raising the jack is the "only correct" way to do it.
If that were true, then why would the manufactures bother making a pivoting bracket with a nub for the pipe? If they intended everyone to use raise the jack and flip the lever by hand, then they would have simply installed a hook on the frame for you to slip the chain link onto.
There's nothing wrong with using the pipe.
My WD hitch came with a pipe for the purpose of lifting the shackles.......so how is it not the right way???
โSep-30-2014 07:31 PM
rdhetrick wrote:
Sorry, but I don't buy that raising the jack is the "only correct" way to do it.
If that were true, then why would the manufactures bother making a pivoting bracket with a nub for the pipe? If they intended everyone to use raise the jack and flip the lever by hand, then they would have simply installed a hook on the frame for you to slip the chain link onto.
There's nothing wrong with using the pipe.
โSep-30-2014 01:03 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:martipr wrote:
You say tomato, I say tomato. Do what works for you. Although I can't imagine getting the pipe out, going back and forth from side to side, then putting the pipe away instead of just flipping a switch. I guess in 75 years I have learned to use the least labor intensive method possible.
well my jack is manual, no button pushing. and one second per side tightens up the bars. I have learned to use the least labor intensive method possible. don't know why you have to go back and forth? I don't.
bumpy
โSep-29-2014 04:04 AM
martipr wrote:
You say tomato, I say tomato. Do what works for you. Although I can't imagine getting the pipe out, going back and forth from side to side, then putting the pipe away instead of just flipping a switch. I guess in 75 years I have learned to use the least labor intensive method possible.
โSep-28-2014 09:45 PM
โSep-27-2014 12:27 PM
robsouth wrote:
Why do you need a pipe to install the weight distribution bars? I just put the tongue on the ball and clip it. Use the tongue jack to lift the tongue and back of truck, slip bars in place by hand and lower the tongue jack. No lifting involved.
โSep-27-2014 09:17 AM
Wishin wrote:
Wow, who knew the a pipe discussion could last this long. ...
โSep-26-2014 10:21 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I was shown how to use the pipe to raise mine. takes about 1 second. don't know why I would mess around with tongue jack,etc. I was warned to stand off to the side in case the pipe comes shooting out. ๐
bumpy
Some get it and some don't :h Funny........
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