Oct-06-2013 08:48 PM
Nov-15-2013 02:28 PM
Nov-15-2013 11:40 AM
markarivard wrote:0rion wrote:
thanks guys......I've been doing a little reading the last few minutes since posting this and I think it could be a lack of maintenance. I've never done any maintenance to the legs or gears. Wasn't aware until just a few minutes ago that I had to. I'll get out there tomorrow and take care of that. Wonder if everything just needs lubed down. I do keep the inner tubes and foot pads lubed with silicone but wasn't aware I need to do anything else.
also....battery is new. I just replaced it this year. I will also try leaving it hooked to the truck running if it keeps doing it after I've done the maintenance.
I am having the same issue. What maintenance did you do? I have sprayed WD40 on all moving points I can see. But don't see any way to get to gears in legs or motor.
Nov-15-2013 09:00 AM
markarivard wrote:0rion wrote:
thanks guys......I've been doing a little reading the last few minutes since posting this and I think it could be a lack of maintenance. I've never done any maintenance to the legs or gears. Wasn't aware until just a few minutes ago that I had to. I'll get out there tomorrow and take care of that. Wonder if everything just needs lubed down. I do keep the inner tubes and foot pads lubed with silicone but wasn't aware I need to do anything else.
also....battery is new. I just replaced it this year. I will also try leaving it hooked to the truck running if it keeps doing it after I've done the maintenance.
I am having the same issue. What maintenance did you do? I have sprayed WD40 on all moving points I can see. But don't see any way to get to gears in legs or motor.
Nov-14-2013 07:53 PM
0rion wrote:
thanks guys......I've been doing a little reading the last few minutes since posting this and I think it could be a lack of maintenance. I've never done any maintenance to the legs or gears. Wasn't aware until just a few minutes ago that I had to. I'll get out there tomorrow and take care of that. Wonder if everything just needs lubed down. I do keep the inner tubes and foot pads lubed with silicone but wasn't aware I need to do anything else.
also....battery is new. I just replaced it this year. I will also try leaving it hooked to the truck running if it keeps doing it after I've done the maintenance.
Oct-10-2013 11:00 PM
Oct-10-2013 10:37 PM
Oct-07-2013 09:57 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Norskeman wrote:
I have had this happen a few times. When unhitching if the trailer moves backward an inch or to I re-hitch.
Back in to re-connect the jaw on the hitch and put the legs up and put the load back on the truck. Then I put the legs down again and unhitch. Seems to work for me.
Wheel chocks......set before you unhitch......trailer doesn't move
Wheel chocks----first ON last OFF
Oct-07-2013 04:40 PM
Norskeman wrote:
I have had this happen a few times. When unhitching if the trailer moves backward an inch or to I re-hitch.
Back in to re-connect the jaw on the hitch and put the legs up and put the load back on the truck. Then I put the legs down again and unhitch. Seems to work for me.
Oct-07-2013 10:47 AM
Oct-07-2013 09:58 AM
Oct-07-2013 09:46 AM
Oct-07-2013 07:29 AM
Oct-07-2013 06:17 AM
0rion wrote:
another sorta related question.....if I want to mark the furthest point that my legs can travel in how would I do that? The place I started staying at lately is pretty unlevel front to back so I have to start with the legs extended out quite a ways to get the truck out from under the trailer and then run them way in to get the nose level. I'd love to have a visual point there to look at so I knew where my stop was when traveling in.
Oct-06-2013 09:24 PM
0rion wrote:
another sorta related question.....if I want to mark the furthest point that my legs can travel in how would I do that? The place I started staying at lately is pretty unlevel front to back so I have to start with the legs extended out quite a ways to get the truck out from under the trailer and then run them way in to get the nose level. I'd love to have a visual point there to look at so I knew where my stop was when traveling in.