[Rhodes22-list] trailer jack

Steve rhodes2282 at yahoo.com
Mon May 3 10:07:00 EDT 2004


Bruce
It's not worst the troble to try and save it.  I would
just buy a new one.  Beside, my experience with stuff
like this, even if you got it to work; when you really
need it - that when it will stop for good.
Steve

--- bgreenwald at optonline.net wrote:
> 
> The moving parts on my three year old (triad)
> trailer swivel tongue jack are frozen - both the
> crank handle and the spring and handle that locks
> and releases the swivel pivot.  I would like some
> guidance as to whether it is worth trying to salvage
> the whole unit and, if so how to go about it.  I
> know tongue jacks aren't terribly expensive but if
> there is a relatively easy way to loosen it up that
> might be easier.  I have already spritzed the
> visible parts with a nut loosener but to no effect.
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> Bruce Greenwald
> S/V Ruach II
> 
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