Husky Electric Tongue Jack Installation
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2016
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Alright guys so as I alluded to in previous videos I finally got my new Husky Brute Power Jack installed and I'm extremely pleased with it. This has a ball bearing design to allow for a smoother quieter escalation of your trailer tongue and it comes with a 6 inch drop down leg to help with faster setup. But even without the leg the travel speed of this check is 10 inches in less than 38 seconds. So it's definitely no slowpoke. And it's very nice and quiet as to not disturb any Campground patrons. Although I install this on a 24-foot Terry travel trailer that has about a 500 pound tongue weight, the weight rating of this jack will allow me to do quite a bit in the future if I decide to switch it over to another camper because that's how much I love it. I hope this video covers your installation needs. If so, and you like to purchase this jack, make sure to click the link above and I'll take you right to it. Thanks for watching
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I bought the HPB5000 and couldnt figure out how to install it. Now I am here. Thank you!!
Mine just arrived today - found your handy video and can't wait to install it! Thank you!!!!!!!
David Fischer 👍😁
First video that I've found that shows the darn thing in operation (I wanted to get an idea how loud they are before committing to one). My current jack is screeching like a banshee so I'm really looking forward to getting one of these Huskys out after seeing this video. Thanks!!!
Thank you for the video , this REALLY HELPED !
That connector trick is nice
Great video. Covered a lot of good points. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked the video ☺️
Thanks. Nice job. Keep the videos coming!
an older video but still relavant. im getting this same jack, thanks for the video and valuable info. should be plenty for our 6000 gross trailer and 1/2 ton truck. i may get a plate welded onto the a frame behind the hitch assembly so i can mount it further back to clear the tailgate when open
Should be able to simply rotate the entire jack 90 degrees for clearance.....
I know you must be happy.. As we get older, That manual stuff is for the young ones.. I wish you many years of back and arms relief.. enjoy..
So, so true. 😁
That is on my list for are camper. Thumbs up!
+Travel With Greg & Betty It has been on my wish list with Amazon for over a year, Finally !!
Darrell and I just subscribed we heard the shout out from Patrick which is a dear and wonderful friend of ours!
Thanks for checking in with us. Hopefully we can be worthy of his praise😁
I bought a 4" extended insert for my receiver when I installed mine. That moved the trailer back just far enough that I can open the tailgate fully with the trailer attached to put ice in my coolers, etc.
Good idea. Luckily on my next video I show it clears.. 😀
@@Rvdaydream Did you rotate it 90 degrees?
The holes are not symmetrical... I would have to redrill for mounting any other way than forward.. I didn't want to do that on this RV.. I could have rotated just the head. However, the jack warra would have been voided..
@@Rvdaydream Thanks, appreciate the help...... Ray 👍😊
Hi Mike, I've used electric jacks in the past and they make things much easier than hand cranking. And it's a lot quieter than asking your wife to do it. (Joke). Every time I sold my trailer and bought another, I would take the electric jack off and put it on my next camper, so always save the old hand crank. Great video.
I was afraid it was a little "cheesy" to remove the electric jack when the camper sold but I am glad someone else is doing it too. And I agree, although Heidi's help is invaluable when we are setting up and she has helped with the leveling plenty of times, the manual crank is not her thing.. 😁
I replaced my jack with an Ultra-Fab electric jack because their jacks have 2 sets of holes so you can mount it facing forward or facing sideways (that's how I mounted it), so you can lower the tailgate on the truck.
found it almost impossible to crank it manually. used a braker bar and was very difficult
I need one with memory 1 & 2. I got the 3500 & the 4500 Phoenix and had 3 fail in one year. Trying to find one that’s not a piece of crap that has memory for up and down. I am to lazy to hold a button to go up and down. Let me know if you know if one? Thanks
Just received this jack & the instructions state (6) - "If a lower support plate is not already present, install one in the bottom of the trailer frame. Do not operate the jack without a lower support plate". You didn't address this in your video - what does this entail? My trailer triangle tongue is exactly like the one in your video, with 3 threaded holes in the steel plate on top.
Those must be new amendments to the instructions. I would definitely remember reading that during the installation process. Contact husky direct as they were very good about getting me a new Bubble Level when mine failed prematurely.
Got one and installed once we got better weather same reason. I got mine at etrailer allot cheaper than everyone else. My only problem is I forgot to put my bed end support mounts back on tongue found out this weekend first trip fortunately I salvaged the weekend need to fab something now can't find where I put them
+Pawoodsman You arent alone, I misplace my torsion bars every winter...
You could be a radio announcer with that voice!
Yes he could 🤣
great video.. im subscribing! question? about this jack. looked like the holes(3) are slightly elongated. is that in case my trailer tongue holes are just slightly different pattern?
The jack is suitable for almost every trailer that came with a crank Jack originally so I'm assuming there has been some minor changes over the years. I can tell you that in my case I was not able to turn the Jack sideways if I wanted to because the bolt pattern was not symmetrical on the tongue but apparently some people are able to without re-drilling. Again, I'm assuming there must be variances out there. The only reason you may want to turn your jack is if your tailgate just barely touches the Jack when you lower it as you're hooked up to the trailer. Some people find that they can turn the jack at a 90 degrees and it will allow the tailgate to clear. Make sure you click the link in the description for the exact same Jack. That Jack was a beast and I wish I would have transferred it to our brand new RV. The gentleman that bought our old RV says he loves that husky Jack also. It's a really good product.
What did you toric the bolts at?
Can it be rotated 90 degrees for tailgate clearance?
Not on all of them.. The bolt pattern may not allow..
What amp breaker is it
Sorry I have no idea... It's sealed in the power box on the tongue... You may be able to to find out on the installation instructions from Huskys website...
I've had this jack for 2 years and it just died. I replaced the switch thinking it was an issue with the old switch. NOpe.., with the new switch, the jack works as inconsistently as with the old switch. Today it only wants to go down, and very very slowly. It wont go up either. I cant recommend this jack. BTW the LED lights are junk, way too dim.
How much did it cost
Link is in the description!
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