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nolanjohnsrud
Reg. Oct 2022
Posted 2022-10-09 2:37 PM (#185428)
Subject: Hydraulic trailer jack problem


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My hydraulic trailer jack won't lift my trailer off the ball of the truck. It will lift the trailer part of the way, just not enough to get it unhooked. The oil level is good and I have the trailer plugged into the truck and also the living quarters is plugged into a 110v outlet. If anybody has any ideas they would be greatly appreciated.
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Cutter1999
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2022-10-09 7:02 PM (#185429 - in reply to #185428)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trailer jack problem


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Location: Waaaaay back Slaughter Hollow
Is the jack actually extending to its full height? Do you need to have blocks underneath the jack feet?
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nolanjohnsrud
Reg. Oct 2022
Posted 2022-10-10 6:29 AM (#185430 - in reply to #185429)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trailer jack problem


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I actually just tried placing a small block under each jack and it did lift it off the ball. Do you think I was just reaching the maximum extension of the jack?
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Cutter1999
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2022-10-11 8:12 PM (#185431 - in reply to #185430)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trailer jack problem


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It sounds like you just needed the extra clearance from the blocks.

Trailers can “settle” into the ground if they are left parked for a while, especially if you have rain and the ground is soft. I always put a board underneath my jacks or HUSH pads. I use 2 or more HUSH pads, depending on the ground and the slope of it.
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