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Are there not 2 or 3 bolts coming down from above?
There was ZERO hardware securing the microwave.
Are there not 2 or 3 bolts coming down from above?
My prior unit, 08 3055RL Bighorn, was the same. Microwave just sat in shallow "tracks" and was kept in place by the plastic trim. Only one time did mine bounce off the track, but when it did it did not do any damage to front trim or any thing.
Jim M
Are there not 2 or 3 bolts coming down from above?
Saw a concern in another thread and thought I would revisit it here. Not necessarily a mod, but a definite trailer 'do'.
I had a bent piston on my Cyclone, center jack right side. It was quite noisy when we got home and setup in the driveway. And upon inspection, obviously bent.
Since the bend appears to be at the upper end of the piston, the only thing iI can think of is that I did not raise the jack far enough before I did my brake check. I usually lift them just off the ground. This past weekend the camp site sloped to the rear, which made the possibility all to real that when I thought they were high enough, they were not. The jack may have "dug in" when I did the brake pull.
I made up a wheel chock out of a piece of 4x4 so I would have a flat surface to push against. Drilled a 1.5" hole in another piece of 4x4 and then cut the block, splitting the hole.
I raised the trailer so the tires were just off the ground, slid all my chocks in and then lowered the trailer, essentially locking the tires in. Then raised the bent jacket till it just cleared the ground.
Several attempts of pushing the piston and testing got me back to near vertical. Close enough that using a straight edge and eyeballing it - it is fixed. Much quieter too.
It took pushing the piston well past center to remove the bend.
Waiting for a price from Lippert for a jack, but if I'm guessing right, a new assembly is over $500.
Lesson learned - raise the rear jack all the way and the front jacks about 1/2" before doing the brake pull test.
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Saw a concern in another thread and thought I would revisit it here. Not necessarily a mod, but a definite trailer 'do'.
I had a bent piston on my Cyclone, center jack right side. It was quite noisy when we got home and setup in the driveway. And upon inspection, obviously bent.
Since the bend appears to be at the upper end of the piston, the only thing iI can think of is that I did not raise the jack far enough before I did my brake check. I usually lift them just off the ground. This past weekend the camp site sloped to the rear, which made the possibility all to real that when I thought they were high enough, they were not. The jack may have "dug in" when I did the brake pull.
I made up a wheel chock out of a piece of 4x4 so I would have a flat surface to push against. Drilled a 1.5" hole in another piece of 4x4 and then cut the block, splitting the hole.
I raised the trailer so the tires were just off the ground, slid all my chocks in and then lowered the trailer, essentially locking the tires in. Then raised the bent jacket till it just cleared the ground.
Several attempts of pushing the piston and testing got me back to near vertical. Close enough that using a straight edge and eyeballing it - it is fixed. Much quieter too.
It took pushing the piston well past center to remove the bend.
Waiting for a price from Lippert for a jack, but if I'm guessing right, a new assembly is over $500.
Lesson learned - raise the rear jack all the way and the front jacks about 1/2" before doing the brake pull test.
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Duane That's what I've always worried about. Were you able to straighten it back out and get it to work ? Or did you just do that to get it back up, then replace it ?
I thought you were planning on replacing it when you said you called for a price. I wouldn't worry about it. If it's been working for three years there is no reason why it won't work another three.
Duane That's what I've always worried about. Were you able to straighten it back out and get it to work ? Or did you just do that to get it back up, then replace it ?
Still using it 3 years later.
If I didn't tell you about it you would never know.
I reposted it because you CAN bend the ram. I was doing a brake check and did not raise the rear jacks like I usually do, and that jack dug in.
If you look close in the first picture you can see the ram is bent, near the top.
Very good point. A little work now could save a lot of work later. And money !!!!Not to be a worry wort but I thought I would add my .02 for the sake of the group. If the bent cylinder rod is allowed to cycle into the can of the cylinder the extreme angle on the piston will likely cause the wear band to fail on the piston. When this happens the piston will act like a precision wood plane on the inside of the cylinder. The subsequent fine shavings of metal/aluminum will be pushed straight back to the hydraulic manifold and the tank where they will contaminate and seize all the solenoid valves in the manifold. Further contamination will ensue and embed the metallic wear particles into all the other cylinders piston seals and wear bands. Requiring at minimum a complete system tear down and cleaning likely with replacement of the manifold and tank and reseal of all the cylinders.
That would be a worst case scenario for operating with a bent rod but if it happens it can take only one retract cycle to start the process. Every subsequent raise and lower of the offended rod will elevate the situation.
My point is for the less mechanical type members is just because it retracted and didn't puke oil everywhere don't assume all is well. Retracting the bent rod would be the wrong thing to do. If you just took it off most machine/hydraulic shops could easily straighten the bent rod for you and not even require any parts, much like what Duane has done very creatively I might add.
I week ago a put a Nest smoke/CO combo detector in the Cyclone.
The Nest stuff is WiFi capable.
This morning while enjoying breakfast in the rally hall at the Virginia Rally I received a message "The smoke has cleared".
Interesting, I called Deb - "did you set of the smoke detector?"
"toast" and the notifications seem to work.
That's good to know Duane. Do you connect it to your phone's wifi or the campground?