I have a 2016 Cascadia Expedite straight truck with hand crank landing gear, been doing this for 10 years now and have never used the landing gear to raise the truck to meet dock level. It's only used to stabilize the truck from dropping when a forklift goes on. Most docks I bump I don't have to use it I just dump the suspension which makes the truck rock solid, it's only when dropping the truck makes it too low that I have to use the landing gear. I do have a drop axle so I can scale 54k so I'm not your normal box truck.
Automated Landing Gear For Trailer
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What's that setup cost? Looks slick but I imagine it falls in the "automated conestoga kit" category of wish list for me
Could do it on a budget by pulling the handle off the legs to keep in the jockey box and weld half a nut to the shaft on the other side for an electric impact to grab, though!Rideandrepair and RollinChaos Thank this. -
I would rather see something where you hook up a battery operated ratchet either 3/8" or 1/2" and just use my ratchet to lower them would save alot of time that way
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