Rear stabilizers

Maxtor

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On our 5th wheel, the rear stabilizers use a 3/4 inch socket. Our unit came with a hand crank. I hear that some people use a battery powered drill to raise and lower them faster. What do most of you use?
 

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I use a Dewalt battery impact gun and it works great....of course it could be do to the fact I am lazy and dont want to crank it.

ME to, and it does work great. LOL Is this plagareasom or what every that word is?
 

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I use a Dewalt battery impact gun and it works great....of course it could be do to the fact I am lazy and dont want to crank it.

ME to, and it does work great. LOL Is this plagareasom or what every that word is?


Yep,,, it's spelled plagiarism, but that is what it is...
Looks like a Dewalt impact gun is the way to go.
Thanks guys..
 

TexasExcursion

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On our 5th wheel, the rear stabilizers use a 3/4 inch socket. Our unit came with a hand crank. I hear that some people use a battery powered drill to raise and lower them faster. What do most of you use?

Not to be different, but I use a 24V Black and Decker drill to raise and lower my stabalizers. Cranking is for newbies.:tounge
 

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Do it on slow speed or it will throw the roll pin and when you go to crank it up, it dont.
 

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I use a Dewalt battery impact gun and it works great....of course it could be do to the fact I am lazy and dont want to crank it.

ME to, and it does work great. LOL Is this plagareasom or what every that word is?

well mine is a ryobi 18 volt drill and a 3/4 socket
low gear wil llift the rear nice

sure saves the old back and knees:thumbs
 

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