Snaggletooth Posted May 9, 2010 #27 Posted May 9, 2010 An old friend of mine had the same problem with his enclosed trailer. He came up with a solution that worked real slick. He bought an electric trailer jack that powered off of his van power cord. I forget what it cost but I think it was around $100.00. He made a remote control cord long enough that ran to the back of the trailer that plugged into where the switch had been on the jack with a two way toggle on the remote box. He would hook the trailer to the hitch on the van and raise the jack up to the point where the trailer was tipping back, leveling off the ramp. He could pull the bike onto the ramp, into the trailer and into the chock and lower the trailer back down without getting off the bike. One man operation, safe and no sweat. That electric jack was tough to. We raised the back of the van once to change a flat tire.
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