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When I was in the army as a medic (truck) driver we had a similar
problem when changing tires. The travel of the jack was not long enough to raise the axle to such a heigth that the spare tire woukld fit. So what you did was take the spare tire (or the wooden benches that were inside these trucks) drive on top of it, screw the jack upto it's heightest under the axle and then start pumping the jack. You could do the same with the trailer. It's a bit of a strange way but hey you are in an emergency! Diederik Eric Greenwell schreef: Be absolutely certain the jack will do the job when the tire is flat. A bottle jack will not work on many trailers with a flat tire, though they might work fine when the tire is full of air. The axle and trailer side may be too close to the ground. My trailer needs a scissors jack - got one for $2 at a yard sale. |
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