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LarryJM
Mar 09, 2018Explorer II
leeweh2 wrote:
That was it, I drilled a hole just big enough to fit the crank in and was able to get it to slide in. Thank you so much for your help.
Lee
Yea the trailer manufacturers don't think of making sure those openings are easily identified or accessed since that is not a feature needed very often if ever.
BTW the manufacturer of that system is LIFTCO and they have a fairly good service dept. I got some manuals and info from them when I first got my trailer and was going thru the same learning experience you are.
Also, your MacKenzie trailer is basically a "West Coast" RVision made trailer and shares a lot of commonality. My HR Aluma-Lite was also built in the In. RVision plant.
Larry
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