All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsIBall Hitch Camera - Anyone using one?Backing trailer onto hitch is always a two person job. I did put a little backup eye in the handle on my tailgate. It will get my close to lining up but not close enough without me jumping in and out of the cab a dozen times. Has anyone used this brand, seems affordable compared to some of the other options I've seen. Thank youRe: Question (again) from the roadI now do the same thing, and shut one tank off completely. Mine also has that little glass indicator window but its hard to see the color inside, plus, you need to remove the big tank cover to look at it. So far has worked out well. Markiemark32 wrote: spike99 wrote: On my 2006 TT, its LP T-valve is 100% manual. When one tank runs out, a person must manually move valve pointer to other tank. Best to read your TT's manual... Mine has a manual switch, either pointed to one or the other tank, or in the middle, which in the middle when a tank runs out it pulls from the other. Tend to keep it on one, so I know when one runs out, I switch it and then get the empty filled... If you keep it in the middle, you might run both out, at a bad time. Re: Harbor Frt Cordless Drill or ImpactThe batteries don't seem to last that long even if you follow charging directions. My favorite was a Makita 9.6V but replacement stick battery was $40 plus shipping so you wind up buying a newer model drill for a little more than the battery alone. Now, the Ryobi 18v replacement battery is about $60 while a whole new drill kit is about $80 including 2 batteries.Re: Harbor Frt Cordless Drill or ImpactThis is our second year with the HF 18 volt drill and works fine for jacks plus light drilling around the trailer. It has plenty of torque and serves well for this function. however its a big drill with big battery and you also need to carry the charger so takes up a lot of room in the toolbox. i love high end tools like everyone else but for under $20, it does the job and can leave more expensive drills at home.
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