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Old 11-04-2010, 07:36 PM   #15
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Re: Not Able to Tow

Ray ,
I have had the same problem with two of our trailers below I have listed SAFE ALTERNATIVES

1 Go to a reputable licensed Welding shop /Trailer repair shop and have a Welded custom Hitch/Extension made .

2 Remove and replace the existing Jack and replace with a Welded on Heavy Duty double wheeled swing up Jack .

3 Contact your Trailer manufacture and look into the possibility of replacing your complete A Frame as 80% of the A Frames are jig welded to the trailer Frame .

If you like I will take a photograph of the extension that I have here at the House . With regard to moving the location of your Propane Bottles I would check very carefully into this as the RVIA as well as the DOT have very stringent guidelines for the placement of Propane storage .
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