Jan-29-2014 03:59 PM
Feb-01-2014 08:11 AM
jalichty wrote:
Our HT 26.5 RLS has the electric rear jacks and they do come down at the same speed but when one of them contacts the ground, or blocks, before the other, it stops and waits for the other one to "catch up" so to speak. Then they go down at the same rate until you stop pushing on the button.
Jan-30-2014 06:58 PM
Jan-30-2014 06:56 PM
Jan-30-2014 02:52 PM
shadoow wrote:jalichty wrote:
Our HT 26.5 RLS has the electric rear jacks and they do come down at the same speed but when one of them contacts the ground, or blocks, before the other, it stops and waits for the other one to "catch up" so to speak. Then they go down at the same rate until you stop pushing on the button.
yep, the jack arms are attached to a frame that slide back and forth in another frame bolted to the undercarriage. As one arm contacts the ground (or blocks) if the other is not yet in contact, the arm frame will be forced to slide towards the arm that hasn't yet contacted anything. Once they both are in contact the trailer begins lifting. If both arms have been lowered but are not yet in contact, you can reach in there, grab and arm, and raise/lower it causing the arm frame to slide back & forth.
Jan-30-2014 01:31 PM
jalichty wrote:
Our HT 26.5 RLS has the electric rear jacks and they do come down at the same speed but when one of them contacts the ground, or blocks, before the other, it stops and waits for the other one to "catch up" so to speak. Then they go down at the same rate until you stop pushing on the button.
Jan-30-2014 11:19 AM
Jan-29-2014 08:31 PM
wildernesshd wrote:
Our 2012 avalanche has self leveling with one motor works great
Jan-29-2014 06:35 PM
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