Wow I bent and broke off a landing gear handle
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by OOwannaBE, Sep 8, 2016.
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They are about 100 dollars for my timpte hopper. Not something you just want to grab a hold of with all your strength and twist in two when your having to buy it
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in the future work smarter not harder
since most tractors now have air bags, drop them all the way and see if you can get the frame rails underneath the front edge of the trailer. if you can, lift the trailer by re-inflating the bags. crank down the gear. dump the bags, put some wood on the rails that will fit snugly under the trailer and inflate again. crank down the gear. repeat as many times as necessary until you can get the back edges of the 5th wheel under and then go for it.Chewy352, Highway Sailor, ChaoSS and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Crank handles break often I've broke a couple over the past 2 years but that was on junk trailers, and I also drop and hook between 50 and 60 times a week in the winter. But I've never managed to break one in the low gear. Something just doesn't seem to add up all the dog food I haul in the winter weighs in around 45-48k in the wagon tandems always slid all the way back even with the junk gear on the trailers I can still get the trailer to move before snapping the handle off.
2 times I've broke 1 were due to gear being frozen to the ground. -
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Probably a Jost landing gear. If we have trouble with landing gear or crank handles it is usually trailers equipped with Jost. And they are hard to crank even when they aren't broke.
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