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Re: Lower trailer hitch options [Re: SteezMacQueen] #13208947 07/09/19 01:55 PM
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It's the bottom of the trailer that scrapes the driveway, not the motor.


FishAmericaNow (FAN), the TP&WD and HS fishing clubs work together, creating Fishing FANClubs to teach younger kids how to fish.

Kids need to fish.

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Re: Lower trailer hitch options [Re: FishFAN] #13209074 07/09/19 03:22 PM
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You could just put the jack down to take the weight off the hitch, unpin the hitch, jack up trailer tongue to desired position with ball still attached, repin hitch in new position. Pretty simple in practice.

Re: Lower trailer hitch options [Re: Tanner101] #13209449 07/09/19 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Tanner101
You could just put the jack down to take the weight off the hitch, unpin the hitch, jack up trailer tongue to desired position with ball still attached, repin hitch in new position. Pretty simple in practice.

Yep

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