May-24-2013 04:18 PM
May-27-2013 09:05 PM
texas_train wrote:
on our last (newest one has level up hydraulics) I unhooked ran front LG's all the way down extended rear lg's to ground then jacked front up till all 4 were almost off ground, total unit on all 4 legs, then just a bottle jack under each axle to get that tire off ground. Very stable/ safe! touch more work, but NO worries
May-27-2013 03:20 PM
May-27-2013 01:55 PM
msjdbman wrote:
To each their own...but I`ve owned 3 different 5ers now and never worried about jacking one wheel at a time (under the axle) with the landing gear down. To me there are far more things to worry about than this issue.
May-27-2013 12:22 PM
May-27-2013 12:15 PM
RAS43 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
TrailerAid Plus, so simple and so safe. I guess no one wants to think outside the box!
True, but the OP is talking about jacking the trailer up without the tow vehicle hooked up. Can't use Trailer Aid for that. :@
To the OP: I have done what you are asking-jacked up one side of the trailer to do maintenance without the truck hooked to it. In order to get the tires off of the ground the trailer had to be raised up a lot. The landing leg on the raised side was off the ground and the trailer was tipped quite a bit toward the other side. The leg on the ground was angled some due to this. Yes, they are designed for more weight then what was probably on it but the angle put a lot of torque on the leg. I got it done but from then on I have hooked up the truck and raised the legs.
May-27-2013 09:52 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
TrailerAid Plus, so simple and so safe. I guess no one wants to think outside the box!
May-27-2013 09:14 AM
May-27-2013 08:24 AM
May-27-2013 06:18 AM
gkerlin wrote:TubaPete wrote:
"Do you jack up your 5th wheel with the landing gear down?" Yes. I know one side gets a lot more weight than the other, but these things do have a margin of error (safety factor) built in.
Just curious... what engineering documents and/or technical specifications for the OP's specific landing gear did you consult before you advised him that his landing gear had a built in safety factor?
I mean come on... We constantly hear about broken frames, blown tires, busted springs and axles etc. Seems to me that safety margin went the way of the dinosaurs.
May-25-2013 06:04 PM
May-25-2013 04:38 PM
gkerlin wrote:TubaPete wrote:
"Do you jack up your 5th wheel with the landing gear down?" Yes. I know one side gets a lot more weight than the other, but these things do have a margin of error (safety factor) built in.
Just curious... what engineering documents and/or technical specifications for the OP's specific landing gear did you consult before you advised him that his landing gear had a built in safety factor?
If none - then where did you get that knowledge to pass along as fact, that he was safe jacking the trailer while supported on his specific make of landing gear?
I mean come on... We constantly hear about broken frames, blown tires, busted springs and axles etc. Seems to me that safety margin went the way of the dinosaurs.
Responsible advice is to play it safe and hook up.
May-25-2013 08:20 AM
May-25-2013 06:27 AM
TubaPete wrote:
"Do you jack up your 5th wheel with the landing gear down?" Yes. I know one side gets a lot more weight than the other, but these things do have a margin of error (safety factor) built in.
May-25-2013 06:16 AM