Dec-07-2020 07:54 PM
Dec-14-2020 09:37 AM
Dec-09-2020 01:14 PM
silverbullet555 wrote:
I topped them off with the jack oil and got the camper off the truck. I'll order parts to rebuild them over the winter.
Dec-09-2020 06:20 AM
silverbullet555 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
cold will do that with the wrong type of oil.. people put what ever in these but transmition oil is the best to use, wont get sluggish when its cold, isnt as hard on the seals doesnt rust out the insides like motor oil and hyd oil will do. I just had mine all rebuilt and got to see the effects of using the wrong oils in them.
Steve
But, they were rebuildable.
There is a bottle of jack oil in the camper so I assume that is what has been put in.
Dec-08-2020 05:23 PM
Dec-08-2020 10:14 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
cold will do that with the wrong type of oil.. people put what ever in these but transmition oil is the best to use, wont get sluggish when its cold, isnt as hard on the seals doesnt rust out the insides like motor oil and hyd oil will do. I just had mine all rebuilt and got to see the effects of using the wrong oils in them.
Steve
Dec-08-2020 06:11 AM
Dec-08-2020 05:24 AM
silverbullet555 wrote:notsobigjoe wrote:
I had a set of the same jacks on my coachman ranger bu they were called hijackers. Two things did what your describing, low oil and the shaft needed a some new rubber gaskets. Probably not low oil if there is no evidence of a leak but if you never checked them or it's been a while maybe. I'd replace the oil if not leaking and get some new rubber seals. Also the cold affects hydraulics some what. Good luck!
Joe
similar to the set I had but much much older.
https://www.riecotitan.com/hydraulic-camper-jacks/%20Four-Corner%20Mount%20Hydraulic%20Camper%20Jacks%20White
These are the gaskets I'm talking about. I replaced them and they were
like new.
https://youtu.be/5DwpvUwohYA
https://hijackercamperjacks.com/
Sorry if they're not the same...
Thanks for the insight. I'll check the oil to see if that is a portion of the problem. I intend to rebuild them over the winter. I am sure the fact that the highs are in the 30's right now is a portion of the problem. It is likely impacting seals or oil in some way. Better to happen here than somewhere else.
Maybe it will have to stay on until I get those jacks rebuilt. Not the end of the world and a better solution than dropping it trying to get it off.
Dec-08-2020 05:13 AM
notsobigjoe wrote:
I had a set of the same jacks on my coachman ranger bu they were called hijackers. Two things did what your describing, low oil and the shaft needed a some new rubber gaskets. Probably not low oil if there is no evidence of a leak but if you never checked them or it's been a while maybe. I'd replace the oil if not leaking and get some new rubber seals. Also the cold affects hydraulics some what. Good luck!
Joe
similar to the set I had but much much older.
https://www.riecotitan.com/hydraulic-camper-jacks/%20Four-Corner%20Mount%20Hydraulic%20Camper%20Jacks%20White
These are the gaskets I'm talking about. I replaced them and they were
like new.
https://youtu.be/5DwpvUwohYA
https://hijackercamperjacks.com/
Sorry if they're not the same...
Dec-08-2020 04:34 AM
Dec-07-2020 08:14 PM
fpoole wrote:
Check the battery in the remote. I've had mind go silent and went knutts for a few days, till dealer thought it might be the battery... If you have a back remote, try that or undo the remote to get the battery and get another 2-3 as backups..
Dec-07-2020 08:02 PM