Gooseneck Coupler

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bindian

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I found a 14-15 inch crack today on my gooseneck coupler. The scary part is the crack is all rusted. No telling how long it has been cracked. The trailer and coupler was new in 2012. Should I weld it up or replace it. I am leaning on replacing, as it is a Bull dog coupler. Can I remove the jam nut, unscrew the handle on top and just replace the bottom part? Or will the old one need to be cut out and welded in as a unit?
Gooseneck Coupler Crack.jpg
Gooseneck Coupler Bull dog.jpg
 
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Just need new inner tube. BullDog should have what you need. Then take the old one and weld away on it as practice. Once welded, load up trailer and take one a run with the new inner just in case it's needed. BullDog may even want to see the old one?
 
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Just need new inner tube. BullDog should have what you need. Then take the old one and weld away on it as practice. Once welded, load up trailer and take one a run with the new inner just in case it's needed. BullDog may even want to see the old one?
Thanks. That is the plan. Are the screw threads easy to start in the new bottom?
 
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I located a new coupler, but my old one's square sides have expanded a little and wedged into the upper tube. The welder that fixed my telehandler is gonna come out and weld it so I can take it to a trailer shop. I will know when the welder gets here if he can unwedge the lower tube. Trouble is, the crank on top only turns about a quarter turn and gets hard. Both directions. Not sure what way to turn it to unscrew it.
 
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I located a new coupler, but my old one's square sides have expanded a little and wedged into the upper tube. The welder that fixed my telehandler is gonna come out and weld it so I can take it to a trailer shop. I will know when the welder gets here if he can unwedge the lower tube. Trouble is, the crank on top only turns about a quarter turn and gets hard. Both directions. Not sure what way to turn it to unscrew it.

Understood. I would guess it is normal right hand thread. Turn left hard, then whack the base down with a good sized hammer, then crank it some more it might come out. If that don't work, turn it right hard and whack it:)
 
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It seems like it froze, as all the flat sides are rounded and expanded. Only freeze we had that was bad was the freeze 3 years ago when Texas was without power for about 7 days. The top crank has a wide shoulder, so it is hard to believe water freezing did it. But it looks that way.
 
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Yours is the first I have seen with a crank height adjustment.
 
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I'm glad I saw this thread.

Was going to remove the crank handle once the height of the coupler on my new trailer is set correctly. Now I know to also cover the top...or drill a drain hole at the bottom.
 
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TMK,
You're welcome!
If I get another crank one, I will do both.
 

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