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โDec-15-2020 07:10 AM
MFL wrote:deltabravo wrote:stickdog wrote:
I keep the hitch greased both the jaw, the zerts,
What is a "zert"?
Just a simple grease fitting, more commonly called zerk. On the B&W FW hitch, it is on under side of hitch head.
Glad to hear the OP's problem is solved!
Jerry
โDec-15-2020 07:07 AM
deltabravo wrote:stickdog wrote:
I keep the hitch greased both the jaw, the zerts,
What is a "zert"?
โDec-15-2020 04:58 AM
deltabravo wrote:stickdog wrote:
I keep the hitch greased both the jaw, the zerts,
What is a "zert"?
โDec-15-2020 04:28 AM
stickdog wrote:
I keep the hitch greased both the jaw, the zerts,
โDec-14-2020 07:12 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Another happy ending to a B&W bedtime story!
My custom made bed step makes it a breeze to reach the handle to pin it open on the rare occasion I need to do so.
โDec-14-2020 04:15 PM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:4x4ord wrote:If the nose of the trailer was downhill, then is is necessary to pin the handle open. He did say it wasn't a level site. I have to pin mine open every time I unhook here at home.
It can be a bit of a stretch to reach into the box to pin the lever open. So as I mentioned earlier you can let the trailer jacks down to hold the weight of the trailer then put a bit of forward pull on the jaws by placing the truck in Drive, release the brake, and go back to Park. Then when you release the jaws the truck and trailer separate as the jaws open..... it's not necessary to pin the lever.
โDec-14-2020 03:28 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Another happy ending to a B&W bedtime story!
My custom made bed step makes it a breeze to reach the handle to pin it open on the rare occasion I need to do so.
โDec-14-2020 03:24 PM
4x4ord wrote:If the nose of the trailer was downhill, then is is necessary to pin the handle open. He did say it wasn't a level site. I have to pin mine open every time I unhook here at home.
It can be a bit of a stretch to reach into the box to pin the lever open. So as I mentioned earlier you can let the trailer jacks down to hold the weight of the trailer then put a bit of forward pull on the jaws by placing the truck in Drive, release the brake, and go back to Park. Then when you release the jaws the truck and trailer separate as the jaws open..... it's not necessary to pin the lever.
โDec-14-2020 01:12 PM
โDec-14-2020 12:45 PM
stickdog wrote:
Well this morning with the wind and rain stopped I pinned the release handle open. I haven't been doing that as I have to lay over the side of the bed to reach it. Didn't have to do that with the previous truck and trailer as that 5er had a extended hitch pin.
To make a short story shorter the jaws popped open as soon as I raised the trailer.
I keep the hitch greased both the jaw, the zerts, and the uprights. Maybe need a good cleaning as dust and other crud could have built up. We have been in very dusty areas the last couple months.
Thank you all for your ideas and suggestions.
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