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Maxxhaul 70149 - Operating the Trailer Jack; Mounting Trailer to Tow Vehicle; Dismounting Trailer from Tow Vehicle; Caring for the Trailer Jack

Maxxhaul 70149
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SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Capacity 1500 Lbs.
Lift Range 11-1/2”
Wheels Dual, 6” Diameter
Model 70149 Page 5
ideal position. Now rmly tighthen all hard-
ware.
9. Now test the Trailer Jack. Crank the
Handle (3) to raise (clockwise) and lower
(counterclockwise) the Trailer Jack. Make
sure both Wheels (5) can be lowered to the
ground.
Pull the Lock Handle (14) to disengage the
Rotating Plate (6) so that the Trailer Jack
can be moved to the up (horizontal position).
Engage the Lock Handle with the Trailer
Jack in both the vertical and horizontal posi-
tions, to make sure the Trailer Jack locks in
place.
Make any needed adjustments and go back
and check again that all hardware is secure-
ly tightened.
Using the Trailer Jack
To mount trailer to tow vehicle:
1. Rotate the Handle clockwise to raise
the trailer tongue to a level slightly above
the trailer’s hitch. Move trailer so that the
trailer’s hitch is directly over the tow vehicle’s
hitch ball.
2. Turn the Handle counterclock to lower
the tongue hitch onto the vehicle’s hitch ball.
Secure the trailer with the hitch retainer.
3. Keep turning the Handle counterclock-
wise to fully retract the Trailer Jack.
4. Pull the Lock Handle and swing the Trail-
er Jack to the up, horizontal position. Align
holes in Rotating Plate (6) and push Lock
Handle back in place to secure Trailer Jack
in this up position before moving the trailer.
Always attach safety chains.
To dismount trailer from tow vehicle:
1. Chock wheels of trailer.
2. Pull on Lock Handle (14) and swing the
Trailer Jack down to the vertical position.
Align holes in Rotating Plate (6) and push
Lock Handle back in place to secure Trailer
Jack in this position.
3. Turn the Handle (3) clockwise to raise
the Trailer Jack so that Wheels (5) touch the
ground. Then raise the Trailer Jack slightly
so that the weight of trailer tongue is sup-
ported by the Trailer Jack; this will make it
easier to disconnect the tongue hitch.
4. Disconnect safety chains and any elec-
trial wiring connecting the trailer to the tow
vechicle. Chock the wheels of the Trailer
Jack.
5. If needed, raise the Trailer Jack slightly
so the trailer tongue hitch completely clears
the hitch ball, and disconnect the trailer.
6. Carefully drive the vehicle away from the
trailer.
Caring for the Trailer Jack:
Frequently check to make sure all hardware
is tight. Inspect the Trailer Jack periodically
for cracked or broken components. Do not
continue to use the Trailer Jack if damage is
noted. Grease all moving components.