ok i jumped the fifth wheel took forever and i finally got out. what do you guys do when this happens? i couldnt dump my bags theres no air dump valve. so the guy on the phone told me go under fifth wheel and theres a bolt you can remove NEVER FOUND IT! anyways is there a company that comes out to help or is this one of those your stuck things. the landing gear wouldnt go up i dont know why finally it began to go up and i moved the fifth wheel straight and i slid from under it. so relieved. but now im paranoid.
jumped the fifth wheel
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 4noReason, Jul 9, 2013.
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you have to raise the back of the 5th wheel up so its even horizontally..use your broom handle or a pole.....I have a crow bar that I keep for removing wood in the trlr..also a good weapon...
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Also know as Highballing the trailer. It happens. Before backing under why it best to GET OUT AND LOOK at the height of the trailer. Nothing to be paranoid just learn from it and all is cool. But it does happen to the best of us (finger pointing at myself)
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Sounds like you fixed the problem. I'd be willing to bet you do that again!! Just remember - you're not the first person to ever make that mistake.
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Yep, that's pretty-much the correct procedure. If you're paranoid about jumping the 5th wheel, wait till you dump your first trailer !!! Just hope the thing isn't loaded. Checking the pin to be sure it's closed or even a tug test, doesn't always mean a trailer is locked onto you king-pin. Always do each test no matter what you hear or see ...
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we all have done it at one time or another so don't worry...after the first couple of times it happened to me I got myself into the habit of raising the landing gear of the trailer a little to make sure that doesn't happen...also when I drop I would usually leave about a two inch space between the ground and the landing gear, dump the bags and ease out from under the trailer...who wants to waste excess energy when you don't have to you know...also find a crowbar or a cheater bar or both...anyhow have a good rest of the day driver I'm out........
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The only time I ever did that was when I dropped my trailer so the yard dog driver could back it into the tight door inside building. When I went to hook up, I went under the fifth wheel. My airbags deflated and took several minutes to reinflate. I knew something wasn't right when I was backing up
I took a a piece of wood to pick up the rear of the fifth wheel plate and pulled forward. No biggie. -
You said your gear wouldnt go up.put blocks under the pads and crank it downlifting the trailer up.tires turned all the wat to the right or left and then let er loose!!! Lol or if its a place witth lift trucks get someone to pick it up...
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Blind drivers solution was prolly easier tho....
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