โAug-08-2014 09:30 AM
โAug-11-2014 03:00 AM
โAug-08-2014 07:50 PM
laknox wrote:the bear II wrote:
Just a thought .... Why ???
It only takes a few minutes for my landing gear to deploy or retract under full weight. No need to save a minute or so with a two speed.
Mostly 'cause there's other stuff I need to do to set up or tear down during the 4-5 minutes it takes to extend/retract the legs on an unlevel site. The site we go to for our boondocker means that I have to extend the legs nearly 2' to have enough room to drop the nose back to level without running them all the way in. As I said, it was just a thought...
Lyle
โAug-08-2014 06:13 PM
โAug-08-2014 04:59 PM
NC Hauler wrote:ChopperBill wrote:laknox wrote:
It occurred to me that I've never seen, or even heard about, anyone making (even homebuilt) a 2-speed landing leg system. I think it would be very handy for those of us who might do a lot of boondocking, where parking is anything but level. Not necessarily an auto-shifting gearbox, but one that would allow faster extension/retraction when there's no weight on the legs. Just a thought...
Lyle
Looks to me like you are a good candidate for the hydraulic conversion kit. Out prior unit had hydraulics, sure is not fun going back to electric.
Why? I've had both, and other than deploying faster, there really isn't that much of a difference between the two types...we're talking a couple of minutes difference, if that much. More to keep hydraulics trouble free than electric...at least that has been my experience.
Again, it's just a couple of minutes out of a camping trip...not that big of a deal if front jacks are a little slower...
IF jack, once load is on them get slower, have you thought about checking to make sure batteries are fully charged?
โAug-08-2014 03:21 PM
ChopperBill wrote:laknox wrote:
It occurred to me that I've never seen, or even heard about, anyone making (even homebuilt) a 2-speed landing leg system. I think it would be very handy for those of us who might do a lot of boondocking, where parking is anything but level. Not necessarily an auto-shifting gearbox, but one that would allow faster extension/retraction when there's no weight on the legs. Just a thought...
Lyle
Looks to me like you are a good candidate for the hydraulic conversion kit. Out prior unit had hydraulics, sure is not fun going back to electric.
โAug-08-2014 02:47 PM
the bear II wrote:
Ok understand...Here's what I did for a spot we often visited. I built two 1 foot high platforms using 12" long 2X4 s stacked log cabin style with a piece of 1" plywood on top. These went under each landing gear pad. This allowed me to raise the 5th wheel up as high as I needed to get unhitched and still lower enough to hitch up.
โAug-08-2014 01:56 PM
โAug-08-2014 12:59 PM
ChopperBill wrote:laknox wrote:
It occurred to me that I've never seen, or even heard about, anyone making (even homebuilt) a 2-speed landing leg system. I think it would be very handy for those of us who might do a lot of boondocking, where parking is anything but level. Not necessarily an auto-shifting gearbox, but one that would allow faster extension/retraction when there's no weight on the legs. Just a thought...
Lyle
Looks to me like you are a good candidate for the hydraulic conversion kit. Out prior unit had hydraulics, sure is not fun going back to electric.
โAug-08-2014 11:07 AM
laknox wrote:
It occurred to me that I've never seen, or even heard about, anyone making (even homebuilt) a 2-speed landing leg system. I think it would be very handy for those of us who might do a lot of boondocking, where parking is anything but level. Not necessarily an auto-shifting gearbox, but one that would allow faster extension/retraction when there's no weight on the legs. Just a thought...
Lyle
โAug-08-2014 10:42 AM
โAug-08-2014 10:03 AM
the bear II wrote:
Just a thought .... Why ???
It only takes a few minutes for my landing gear to deploy or retract under full weight. No need to save a minute or so with a two speed.
โAug-08-2014 09:47 AM