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14" Extension
DRILL ATTACHMENTS THAT RAISE GOOSENECK TRAILERS, SIDE CRANK, BUMPER PULL & SEMI TRAILERS IN SECONDS!
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WITH PRACTICE, ANYONE CAN LIFT THEIR TRAILERS 3 TIMES FASTER (FOR UNDER $200) THAN WITH ADD-ON ELECTRIC JACKS (FOR THOUSANDS)
WE ARE ENDORSED BY:
Del Shields
VETERAN OWNED & OPERATED
AMERICAN MADE IN TENNESSEE!
WHAT FOLKS ARE SAYING!
Just want to let you know how much I love this product. I am an exporter of Fresh dump single use empty bourbon barrels that I ship all over the world. Along with exporting I also ship Decor barrels for resale and furniture making. We ship the decor barrels 90 at a time on a 32ft cattle trailer. Each barrel weighs around 115lbs. So I am hauling just in product alone 10,350lbs not counting the trailer weight. We use this product daily and it has held up with ease. I can not imagine manually cranking this trailer full of barrels now. Made my job much easier and so much faster. I have had a power lift installed and it did not last long. Pop the drill on and I am done. You have made me lazy now, lol.
Love it
Darrell Brown
Burnt Oak, LLC
Love our Kwick Kranker. This is a life saver for my husband and I. We are both retired and are starting to show our age. We would take turns cranking our goose neck horse trailer. It took forever and was exhausting for us. We wouldn’t unhook our trailer from our truck a lot of times just because of how long it would take to crank it up. Now it is zip zip and we are done. Wished we had found this years ago.
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Vicki Weeks
Satisfied Customer
I have a 24’ lowboy that weighs almost 5k lbs with about 10k lbs of tractor and implements on it. I was cranking the jacks in the 106° heat and had enough. I found a video from Mr Truck on YouTube talking about the Kwick Kranker. I did some research on it, and similar products, and felt this was the best quality product out there that would hold up over time. I ordered it and even got a call from TC making sure I ordered the right version, and had the right hammer drill for the job. Now I raise and lower the trailer in seconds! Money well spent.
Wade Prunty
Satisfied Customer
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We STRONGLY recommend the FLEX HAMMER DRILL with a 1/2" chuck and 1400" lbs of torque. We have successfully tested this drill lifting up to 12,000 lbs of structural steel on a 30 ft flatbed trailer with a gross carrying capacity of 24,000 lbs.
DO NOT USE AN IMPACT DRILL/DRIVER
HAMMER DRILLS ARE RECOMMENDED.
Product does not break. Watch the instruction videos below before use.
Follow all drill manufacturer recommendations.
Works with all high-tork battery drills (1000-1800 lbs+ torque)
Stainless Steel and Aluminum Construction
Lifetime Warranty
WHAT DRILL SHOULD I USE?
PRIOR TO USE: Be sure to identify and mark the winding limits (both up and down) for your gooseneck jack stand. CAUTION: Using a drill past your jack stand's up and down limit could result in physical injury. Be sure to see our instructional video below to learn how to operate your Kwick Kranker safely and effectively. Never operate your battery drill driver in the lock-out position from racket position. For best results, use a battery drill with 1/2" chuck with at least 1000-1800 inch lbs of torque. Results will vary based on torque and quality of your drill. Always follow all manufacturer instructions and safety procedures for the drill that you use. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR INJURIES CAUSED BY MIS-USE OF OUR PRODUCT.
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Our Story
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How and why the Kwick Kranker system came along: In 2019 I went looking for a full living quarters trailer that would sleep 4 and carry 4 horses. We signed the contract and went back three days later, giving the bank time to handle the loan and the dealer time to service and clean the trailer. We back up to the trailer to load the gooseneck to the pickup bed's 5/16 ball. The temperature that day was about 89 degrees with 70% humidity. The dealer had to raise the trailer to fit the back of my pick-up about 7 or 8 inches to get it over the ball. Even after 30 or 40 cranks he only moved it TWO INCHES and was sweating up a storm!
I knew I had to find a solution that was simple and affordable!
That evening, when I got back to the ranch, I made the first prototype, and within three months we developed the finished product that you can find here on our site.
You will surely get use to this "no-sweat/time-saving" tool very quickly!
Thanks,
TC