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Old January 30th 04, 04:58 PM
Rob Gendreau
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Default Hitch mounted Hi Lift jack?

Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
would be appreciated.

TIA,
Rob
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Old January 31st 04, 12:14 AM
The Ancient One
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"Rob Gendreau" > wrote in message
...
> Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
> 2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
> anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
> my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
> but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
> me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
> the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
> would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Rob


Don't know of any myself, but any good welder could make you one, just tell
him what you want.


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Old January 31st 04, 12:14 AM
The Ancient One
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"Rob Gendreau" > wrote in message
...
> Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
> 2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
> anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
> my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
> but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
> me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
> the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
> would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Rob


Don't know of any myself, but any good welder could make you one, just tell
him what you want.


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Old February 5th 04, 02:35 AM
Bryan R. Christenson
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try hi-lifts web site http://www.hi-lift.com/
"Rob Gendreau" > wrote in message
...
> Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
> 2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
> anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
> my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
> but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
> me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
> the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
> would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Rob



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Old February 5th 04, 02:35 AM
Bryan R. Christenson
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try hi-lifts web site http://www.hi-lift.com/
"Rob Gendreau" > wrote in message
...
> Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
> 2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
> anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
> my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
> but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
> me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
> the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
> would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Rob



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Old February 28th 04, 09:50 AM
Walker
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"Rob Gendreau" > wrote in message
...
> Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
> 2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
> anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
> my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
> but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
> me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
> the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
> would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Rob


When you need it the most it will be covered in mud. Throw it on the roof or
mount it higher.

Bob Walker


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Old February 28th 04, 09:50 AM
Walker
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"Rob Gendreau" > wrote in message
...
> Is anyone aware of a hitch mount for a Hi-Lift jack? I've got a front
> 2" receiver that's empty most of the time, and I was wondering if
> anyone made a carrier that would slide into it upon which I could mount
> my Hi-Lift jack (horizontally). I suppose I could fabricate something,
> but I'd still like to see what's out there. Or if someone could point
> me to a hitch device that is simply a long rail, mounted close in to
> the bumper, that I could fit the 4WRAC brackets for the jack on, that
> would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Rob


When you need it the most it will be covered in mud. Throw it on the roof or
mount it higher.

Bob Walker


 




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