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longislandcampe
Jul 20, 2013Explorer
rhagfo wrote:6.7 tow rig wrote:
What do I think.......I can't believe you called for road side service to come do that. I guess you might not have had tools?
I've never noticed an issue with mine before
X2
Really, loosen the chain bolts and move away from the shaft. Cheaper to buy a set of wrenches, than call road service.
It really amazes me that lack of basic mechanical skills most people posses now days. I guess it goes along with the lack of common sense.
Nothing like coming to the boards for a dose of humanity. The camper is only 5 months old and this kind of stuff in included with our purchase. Daytime temps were well over 90 with high humidity levels and the last thing we wanted to do was play around with something, especially since it was already covered. We also didn't want to take a chance on the possibility that the tongue jack was broken. That would not have been fun when you're getting ready to leave and someone is supposed to check in to the site 2 hours later.
As I said before, the trailer is only 5 months old and has been on a half dozen trips already without an issue. I don't understand why now there was a problem with the chains and power jack. Any ideas?
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