Jun-04-2016 08:18 AM
Oct-01-2016 12:19 PM
RECVEH2005 wrote:
ljr:
I hope that KRC solved the problem for you. My temporary Gorilla Tape application (which doesn't look too great) seems to have worked OK on our trip to Montana and return this past summer. However, I'm not going to pull my fiver all the way from Tucson to Kansas to have the tank & pump moved. It should have been engineered correctly by Quadra in the first place.
Mike
Mike
Oct-01-2016 12:10 PM
Sep-28-2016 01:40 PM
ljr wrote:Bob Vaughn wrote:ljr wrote:
I just talked to Quadra Tech Support (again). They said they changed their new installs to avoid this problem. The tank and pump are now inside the frame. I have a service appointment coming up NuWa (aka: Kansas RV Center) in Chanute. I'm waiting to hear if they can move mine while I'm there.
What do you do if your frame is enclosed and you have tanks on the inside of the frame?
Good question. Only the front portion of mine around the tanks is fully enclosed. I'm hoping there is room for the move in the rear but I haven't heard from NuWa yet.
I'm talking to Eric at Quadra/Bigfoot Technical Support and Daryl at the Kansas RV Center Service Department.
Aug-29-2016 01:16 PM
Aug-28-2016 06:28 AM
Aug-27-2016 06:44 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:ljr wrote:
I just talked to Quadra Tech Support (again). They said they changed their new installs to avoid this problem. The tank and pump are now inside the frame. I have a service appointment coming up NuWa (aka: Kansas RV Center) in Chanute. I'm waiting to hear if they can move mine while I'm there.
What do you do if your frame is enclosed and you have tanks on the inside of the frame?
Aug-27-2016 06:32 AM
ljr wrote:
I just talked to Quadra Tech Support (again). They said they changed their new installs to avoid this problem. The tank and pump are now inside the frame. I have a service appointment coming up NuWa (aka: Kansas RV Center) in Chanute. I'm waiting to hear if they can move mine while I'm there.
Aug-26-2016 10:11 AM
Jun-16-2016 08:40 AM
RECVEH2005 wrote:
ljr:
Before we travel next month, I will try to wrap some plastic grocery bags or something similar (as suggested earlier) around the rear enclosures.
Mike
Jun-16-2016 08:36 AM
Jun-16-2016 08:28 AM
RECVEH2005 wrote:
I'm the original poster.
I want to say again that the Bigfoot system is in most ways excellent. However, not having the rear jack mechanism enclosures designed to keep water out is a major flaw. The factory representative wasn't able to offer a fix. As I said earlier, on a future fifth wheel, I will look for a different system.
Mike
Jun-16-2016 08:22 AM
Jun-16-2016 06:29 AM
jnharley wrote:
We just had this problem too (after seeing and responding to this thread). One of our rear levelers would not deploy and the reservoir contained pink fluid. We were able to fix it ourselves with a few parts-a funnel with a long tube and a manual pump used to remove oil from outboard motors. We called Quadra a couple of times for advice because we also needed to purge air from the hydraulic lines since we removed and drained them. It was a easy but messy repair and with the reusable pump and funnel plus the ATF fluid and shop supplies we spent about $75. We had to flush the reservoir about 4 times to get out all the contaminated fluid. It really is helpful if you have a person assisting you.
Jun-16-2016 06:04 AM