Mudder
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Either one should do the job, After a lot of thinking a pondering over the Fastway or Superfoot I got the Superfoot and I am pleased with it and it seems to be more solid.Anyone have experience with the Fastway Flip foot or the Husky Brute Superfoot? Interesting products to save on jack cranking for about $35. Lots of you tube videos. Kinda leaning towards the Husky, seems faster and # rated higher.
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Could a hitch pin be used on the Husky for removal when parked at the trailhead?Either one should do the job, After a lot of thinking a pondering over the Fastway or Superfoot I go the Superfoot and I am pleased with it and it seems to be more solid.
If you mean a hitch pin the remove the whole foot then you could use a hitch pin and depending the the tongue weight of your trailer is is strong enough to support the weight. Mine is on my toy hauler that has a 1500 lb. tongue weight so I want to stick with the heavy bolts.Could a hitch pin be used on the Husky for removal when parked at the trailhead?
Yes, the foot is attached with a hitch pin and can be quickly removed and your wheel put on. The reason for the hitch pin at the bottom is because there is less motion than at the top of the foot where it bolts to the tongue jack.Also like how the foot on the Husky can be removed, can change out between wheel or sand foot. Smart idea on either, wish I had the patent.