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Old 11-01-2017, 04:53 PM   #12
TheGriz
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Originally Posted by slow View Post
Go to a manual jack fitted with a 3/4" coupler nut on top to use with your 18 or 20V cordless drill. You will get the clearance and lift/drop your tongue much faster than what you are using now.

https://www.keystoneforums.com/forum...hp?albumid=703
Slow...thank you...another worthy alternative. Will keep it in mind if I don't go the re-fab route.

BTW...I was looking at the other pictures you posted. I love the "Travel Trailer Winterization" checklist you posted some time back!!!! Being this was the first time I winterized a TT, I sure wish I had it just a week ago. I will definitely print this and keep it in my TT for future reference. Excellent and very comprehensive!!! I suggest you re-post so that all have it fresh for their reference. Not sure if this forum has "sticky" threads, but that checklist would be a nice ready reference via a sticky.

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Mike



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