newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
- Messages
- 14,096
- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
My top crank trailer jack had been working fine, not too difficult to turn. Then fall came.
Now my enclosed 10K trailer has been sitting outside since I bought it in ~2019. I had been filling it this last year for an 800 mile trip, from Va. to Ms.
It was getting so I got serious exercise cranking it down to raise the tongue so I could get the tongue weight for a final "balance".
The jack is one of those with an enclosed top.
Looking online I need to remove it from the trailer, disassemble it, brush and grease the screw (all thread rod).
Being that I've only limited tools at my Virginia house I decided to take the EZ way out.
I dropped the "foot" off, sprayed up the tube with garage door lubricant.
Now I know I probably still need to go in and brush the thread and lay down a layer of grease, but it was a quick fix and seemed to work.
Now my enclosed 10K trailer has been sitting outside since I bought it in ~2019. I had been filling it this last year for an 800 mile trip, from Va. to Ms.
It was getting so I got serious exercise cranking it down to raise the tongue so I could get the tongue weight for a final "balance".
The jack is one of those with an enclosed top.
Looking online I need to remove it from the trailer, disassemble it, brush and grease the screw (all thread rod).
Being that I've only limited tools at my Virginia house I decided to take the EZ way out.
I dropped the "foot" off, sprayed up the tube with garage door lubricant.
Now I know I probably still need to go in and brush the thread and lay down a layer of grease, but it was a quick fix and seemed to work.