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fj12ryder wrote:laknox wrote:Sounds good for the retraction, but how the heck do you get them down?SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Some of the landing gear jacks for gooseneck trailers have spring loaded legs. As soon as the pin is pulled, the leg goes up by itself, pulled up by an internal spring.
My dad's new 30' gooseneck flatbed trailer has those; 12k jacks and you d@mn-sure don't want any body parts in the way when those buggers go up! :E
Lyle
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fj12ryder wrote:You step on the jack leg base with your foot, pushing it down to the ground, then let go of the pin, which is also spring loaded.laknox wrote:Sounds good for the retraction, but how the heck do you get them down?SoCalDesertRider wrote:My dad's new 30' gooseneck flatbed trailer has those; 12k jacks and you d@mn-sure don't want any body parts in the way when those buggers go up! :E
Some of the landing gear jacks for gooseneck trailers have spring loaded legs. As soon as the pin is pulled, the leg goes up by itself, pulled up by an internal spring.
Lyle
โAug-02-2016 03:04 PM
laknox wrote:Sounds good for the retraction, but how the heck do you get them down?SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Some of the landing gear jacks for gooseneck trailers have spring loaded legs. As soon as the pin is pulled, the leg goes up by itself, pulled up by an internal spring.
My dad's new 30' gooseneck flatbed trailer has those; 12k jacks and you d@mn-sure don't want any body parts in the way when those buggers go up! :E
Lyle
โAug-02-2016 02:55 PM
RamWilderness wrote:
This Eyebolt works for me. I use my awning rod to snag it. If you have an electric awning you could make up something similar. There is no weight against the pin or bolt so it can be installed with the trailer weight on it. Use a nylock nut on the end and don't over tighten, the leg will easily crush. Hope this helps.
โAug-02-2016 02:17 PM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Some of the landing gear jacks for gooseneck trailers have spring loaded legs. As soon as the pin is pulled, the leg goes up by itself, pulled up by an internal spring.
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dpgllg wrote:
I want to add something to my landing jack pads to help me raise them without having to bend to much or get on the ground. This is to raise them into the travel position after I am hooked to my truck. I already have the snap pins installed but looking to modify somehow to make it easier to complete the process. I am now disabled and need to make some changes in order to keep enjoying the RV.
I did do several searches here on the forum and was not able to locate anything. Maybe I'm using the wrong search words.
Nay help is appreciated!
Dave