May-16-2016 08:50 AM
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May-17-2016 10:13 AM
MountainAirMan wrote:
Not sure if it has any bearing on your situation, but I run my gear up or down for 30-45 seconds, then give it a rest. I'm not sure there's a duty cycle per se, but I like to let it cool down while I do other related errands around the rig.
May-17-2016 09:54 AM
May-17-2016 09:33 AM
laudy wrote:bpounds wrote:
You said you lubricated. Did that include the leadscrews and follower nuts inside the leg? On mine you can't get to those without disassembling the legs, or as I did, drill small holes in the upper housing. I use chain and cable lube in a spray can. It is very clingy stuff. Now I can insert the spray can tube through the hole and really lube up those leadscrews.
Lube those screws, and then run them in and out a few times, with no weight on the legs.
Then, while you're working on it, get yourself a self-resetting breaker to replace the fuse. On most, 30A is the correct rating. Cheap at Amazon.
yes I did lube the leadscrews and ran them up and down with no weight on them. See following post from me. I think i fixed it.
May-17-2016 08:45 AM
laudy wrote:
Well picked up a new motor. That seems to do the trick. Ran the landing gear up and down as if I was simulating hooking and unhooking and leveling. Never popped the fuse. The motor never sounded like it was laboring at the tail end of the lift like the old motor did. Hope this was the answer.
May-17-2016 07:29 AM
bpounds wrote:
You said you lubricated. Did that include the leadscrews and follower nuts inside the leg? On mine you can't get to those without disassembling the legs, or as I did, drill small holes in the upper housing. I use chain and cable lube in a spray can. It is very clingy stuff. Now I can insert the spray can tube through the hole and really lube up those leadscrews.
Lube those screws, and then run them in and out a few times, with no weight on the legs.
Then, while you're working on it, get yourself a self-resetting breaker to replace the fuse. On most, 30A is the correct rating. Cheap at Amazon.
May-17-2016 07:27 AM
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May-16-2016 10:31 AM
korbe wrote:
Two ideas. One, could a leg be bent that stresses the motor? Or two, could your landing gear motor also be trying to lift the truck hitch and not free to lift clear?
May-16-2016 10:11 AM