โSep-28-2013 05:27 PM
โOct-07-2013 03:56 PM
philtrains wrote:
During the past year with my new fifth wheel when unhooking I always pulled the pin and dropped the front feet and then raised the trailer with the extend button. A couple of times I had difficulty manually lifting one of the feet up to store after hooked up. Thank goodness I ran into the right mechanic. He told me when unhooking to always electrically extend the feet 3" first AND THEN pull the pin to drop the feet. Since following this procedure I have never had the problem again. Has anyone heard this before. Hope this makes sense and will help someone out.
โOct-06-2013 07:13 PM
newk wrote:
I always leave the outer legs extended to 12-15 inches from the ground, then just drop the inner legs when I unhook. There have been a couple times when I've run the outer legs down further when the parking spot sloped down towards the front, but that's been a couple times out of hundreds.
โOct-06-2013 06:22 PM
โOct-05-2013 04:55 AM
nwtraveler2 wrote:
another reason to extend the legs a few inches first is
that the trailer can settle and depending on how soft
the ground is you might not be able to raise the rv high
enough to re hitch. which kind of sounds like what you
were experiencing.
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Don & Carolyn wrote:
What is meant by "marked the max up and 3 inches down on the legs with a marker pen?"
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