If you simply want to order a "Jack & Drill" - here is a link to do so: amzn.to/3A5OGxo Josh (the young guy who manufactured this) sent it to me as a gift because he's a long-time follower of my channel and felt it would be relevant to my business. He did not ask for a plug! But I made a video anyway. The initial video I made got WAYYYYY more attention than I expected, but people criticized that I didn't apply any weight to the trailer Jack. I felt that I should do Josh right, by actually showing it in action. Demonstrating that it can be a practical application. Especially handy for a contractor who always has a good drill on them anyway and is constantly swapping trailers. Is it made for semi trailers??? Probably not. But I'm just thankful Josh thought of me when he sent it.
Milwaukee makes the best stuff hands down . My 1/4 inch drive impact takes the lug nuts off my car to change tires I was floored by that lol .my 8 lug superduty lug nuts it wouldn't touch but still impressive
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE my Milwaukee 1/2”. SO many rusty bolts (with PB Blaster) that’ve been saved from the sawzall by that max setting. I have a camper with a small 3k Jack, maybe I could try that with the smaller impact.
I had the same thing made locally after seeing a $80 version of it on YT for $15. I can say this since I've been using mine, if you're not careful, it'll hurt your wrist for sure. 👍
You only need a $200 + 1/2 impact lol. I got one. Non of my normal drills would lift it off my ball even with freshly lubed deal. Not the parts fault. Just need a super heavy duty drill…
@chadjelliston5652 the setting is most important! Even my Milwaukee couldn't do it when I had it on other settings! But yes, even my ryobi with the largest battery, same settings could only unload my smaller trailer empty and well greased. Not even comparable.
@@rollingops right. I have a normal drill and a heavier duty one and both failed at all settings lol. Just need the larger 1/2 one. Sure is nice when it works haha.
I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. You’d have to remove the crank handle of course. If you are a truck driver who’s hooking to several different trailers throughout the week or weeks, it would be a pain having to remove the crank handle from a semi trailer as most have a rusty or hard to remove bolt holding the crank handle to the output shaft, then make use of this neat adapter and then have to reinstall crank handle when finished using trailer and hooking to next trailer having to repeat the removal and install with every trailer you need to use. But trust me, this drill attachment would seriously be a wonderful tool to use with a semi trailer!!
@SubiSkank I also think it's possible if you're unloading an empty trailer. And maybe it was your own personal trailer you know is well taken care of. But I agree, not practical to remove and reinstall handle every time.
People are morons it’s ability to lift any weight totally depends on the drill being used if the battery is low or the drill is low quality it’s not going to lift as much. The little tool is steel it’s not doing any of the work
@rodneylitton638 well yea. It is just an adapter for the drill to the shaft of the trailer jack? The power def comes from the drill. Not sure how someone will get confused about that. But I believe the adapter is a high-grade aluminum, so im pretty sure if stressed hard enough 😅 it will likely fail eventually.
If you simply want to order a "Jack & Drill" - here is a link to do so:
amzn.to/3A5OGxo
Josh (the young guy who manufactured this) sent it to me as a gift because he's a long-time follower of my channel and felt it would be relevant to my business. He did not ask for a plug! But I made a video anyway.
The initial video I made got WAYYYYY more attention than I expected, but people criticized that I didn't apply any weight to the trailer Jack.
I felt that I should do Josh right, by actually showing it in action. Demonstrating that it can be a practical application.
Especially handy for a contractor who always has a good drill on them anyway and is constantly swapping trailers. Is it made for semi trailers??? Probably not.
But I'm just thankful Josh thought of me when he sent it.
Just got one for my new dump trailer. Haven’t even tried it yet. Super fast shipping. Thanks nighcosales!
@@warrior4-u that's awesome to hear. I know for a while he had sold out.
Milwaukee makes the best stuff hands down . My 1/4 inch drive impact takes the lug nuts off my car to change tires I was floored by that lol .my 8 lug superduty lug nuts it wouldn't touch but still impressive
I'm ordering one of these today.
I have been thinking about making something like that, but that's a cooler version than I was thinking about!
Actually #1 is first gear / low speed high torque, and the drill setting is max torque and will stall the drill before limiting torque.
Came here to comment this
I did that welding a 3/4 nut at the piece
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE my Milwaukee 1/2”.
SO many rusty bolts (with PB Blaster) that’ve been saved from the sawzall by that max setting.
I have a camper with a small 3k Jack, maybe I could try that with the smaller impact.
Yea, Milwaukee for the win!
That’s dope af!
I can't believe you finally upgraded to Milwaukee! Good choice 👌
Team Red
If only they lasted
@@RandomVideosInFloridalast longer than snap on or dewalt
Damn foo you swole
Nahhh
Sounds impacting to me
I had the same thing made locally after seeing a $80 version of it on YT for $15. I can say this since I've been using mine, if you're not careful, it'll hurt your wrist for sure. 👍
Yes. If your drills good and you're not paying attention, it can suprise ya.
You only need a $200 + 1/2 impact lol. I got one. Non of my normal drills would lift it off my ball even with freshly lubed deal. Not the parts fault. Just need a super heavy duty drill…
@chadjelliston5652 the setting is most important! Even my Milwaukee couldn't do it when I had it on other settings!
But yes, even my ryobi with the largest battery, same settings could only unload my smaller trailer empty and well greased. Not even comparable.
@@rollingops right. I have a normal drill and a heavier duty one and both failed at all settings lol. Just need the larger 1/2 one. Sure is nice when it works haha.
Ryobi > Milwaukee 😢
Ahhhh, idk about that
Fk yes i been wanting a tool like it just ordered mine today.
Hope you like it, I love mine
@@rollingops waiting for my it's on the way
Now at ease
What happened to the Ryobi? 😂
That's the "at home" drill 😆
That's the highest torque lowest speed setting
@@nazartrask8478 yea, def realized after I said it.
i saw the smoke on the last one
Smoke?
@@rollingops 0:54 seconds
@v3700 looks like the reflection of the attachment off the trailer to me. But maybe, I can't imagine how much power it takes for it to lift that
Will it work for semi trailers?
@trevorloyd truly don't know. But if I had one. I'd try it!
I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. You’d have to remove the crank handle of course. If you are a truck driver who’s hooking to several different trailers throughout the week or weeks, it would be a pain having to remove the crank handle from a semi trailer as most have a rusty or hard to remove bolt holding the crank handle to the output shaft, then make use of this neat adapter and then have to reinstall crank handle when finished using trailer and hooking to next trailer having to repeat the removal and install with every trailer you need to use. But trust me, this drill attachment would seriously be a wonderful tool to use with a semi trailer!!
@SubiSkank I also think it's possible if you're unloading an empty trailer. And maybe it was your own personal trailer you know is well taken care of. But I agree, not practical to remove and reinstall handle every time.
i got one of these in the rv section for 11 dollars
Nice! I had never seen one that wasn't home made.
I got ripped off took my money and I got NOTHING
@@toddsteuart9077 I know he got hit with an overwhelming amount of orders. It may be on backorder? I'll make sure he sees this comment!
Hi Todd, Josh here.
Please give me a call so we can figure out what happened and make it right.
Thanks!
Yeah I’m doubting that. And did you make any effort to reach out before coming on here and bashing Josh? Again I doubt it.
People are morons it’s ability to lift any weight totally depends on the drill being used if the battery is low or the drill is low quality it’s not going to lift as much. The little tool is steel it’s not doing any of the work
@rodneylitton638 well yea. It is just an adapter for the drill to the shaft of the trailer jack? The power def comes from the drill. Not sure how someone will get confused about that. But I believe the adapter is a high-grade aluminum, so im pretty sure if stressed hard enough 😅 it will likely fail eventually.