It takes a long time to deploy and retract stabilizer scissor jacks manually. And the "bend over and crank" exercise isn't the best thing for an old man's back.
Y'all probably use this method routinely, but for those who don't know, this might take some of the delay and agony out of deploying stabilizer jacks.
I bought a cheap cordless 12V electric drill at Wallyworld and an adapter fitting.
Here's a video of the result. Seconds to deploy. Seconds to retract.
The bent threaded shaft in the scissor jack is due to my shortcut of only partially retracting the stabilizers before moving the trailer. That was BCD (before cordless drill).
Y'all probably use this method routinely, but for those who don't know, this might take some of the delay and agony out of deploying stabilizer jacks.
I bought a cheap cordless 12V electric drill at Wallyworld and an adapter fitting.
Here's a video of the result. Seconds to deploy. Seconds to retract.
The bent threaded shaft in the scissor jack is due to my shortcut of only partially retracting the stabilizers before moving the trailer. That was BCD (before cordless drill).