Posted 2009-04-23 10:53 AM (#103811) Subject: What do you use under your jack?
Veteran
Posts: 198 Location: Iowa
I've always used a block of 4 x 4 treated lumber under my jack...but we've had a lot of rain lately, and when I went to get my trailer yesterday, the block had sunk down about 6 inches into the soft ground. So I'm thinking of using something different, and wanted to see what other are using. Thanks for any suggestions.
Posted 2009-04-23 2:00 PM (#103828 - in reply to #103811) Subject: RE: What do you use under your jack?
Elite Veteran
Posts: 714 Location: Minnesota
24"x 2"x12" cca under an 18" x 6"x6". I carry several of the 2x12's in varying lengths for use in leveling the trailer at the camp site. Keep them in a box in the truck box.
Posted 2009-04-23 2:41 PM (#103834 - in reply to #103811) Subject: RE: What do you use under your jack?
Member
Posts: 38 Location: somerville,al
If you use a wooden or concrete block under your jack or jacks, you might want to consider grounding your trailer. The jacks are the only metal touching the ground.
Posted 2009-04-26 7:09 PM (#103985 - in reply to #103924) Subject: RE: What do you use under your jack?
Expert
Posts: 2958 Location: North Carolina
Originally written by millironk on 2009-04-24 5:46 PM
is there anything to the comment about grounding your trailer?
To add to Paul's comment... A painted landing pad makes a poor ground plate on dry dirt, gravel, even grass. I would rather depend on the camp site's electrical ground. It is easily checked with a $5 outlet tester. If you're using a generator, a ground fault interupter (GFCI) is a good safety feature instead of a driven ground rod.
Posted 2009-04-27 10:09 AM (#104014 - in reply to #103811) Subject: RE: What do you use under your jack?
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Posts: 1723 Location: michigan
I am not one to worry too much about stuff so I just have two or three boards in the truck- one is longer and wide,then some thicker blocks. My trailer is never unhooked for more than a few days ( except at home of course)