JohnDar
Prolifically Gabby Member
So, I dealt with the lack of a black flusher this morning closing up the rig by dumping buckets of hot water down the commode. That also cooled off the water heater tank, since I turned it off before drawing the water from the kitchen faucet. All's good, I think, I'll just fix that at home. Not so fast, Buckwheat. Hitching up the rig, I get it on the hitch, raise the front jacks, stop to check things out and then go to finish raising the jacks. That's when one of my front Ground Control jacks decides it doesn't want to work anymore. Fuses look good, the indicator lights on the controller show red and green when operating the remote, but the motor is silent. Fortunately, the pad was off the ground enough that pulling the retainer pin and lifting the leg up more gave enough clearance for travel. The other jack went up without a problem.
So, I get to the storage yard without any problem. Rig pulled along just fine and there was light traffic on SB I-75. I'm musing along the way about how I might get the rig OFF the hitch. Could maybe stick mu bottle jack under the frame and coax it up off the hitch. Or I could try the manual crank option, using a 3/8" ratchet drive with a 4" extension. Went with the ratchet option since there wasn't enough clearance for the bottle jack. By alternating between lifting the operating jack up about 1/2", until I could drop the dead side to the next pin, then ratcheting down the dead one, I was able to get off the hitch. You have to sit in the garage to do this, and when there is a load on, you better have eaten your Wheaties. But it is doable, getting about two-thirds of a rotation with the ratchet in the close quarters.
Next day or so, I'll swap a motor from the rear jack and see if that works, then call Reico-Titan about buying a replacement or getting a repair on the dead one. Looked at their website and it looks like that may be a possibility. They do mention in a troubleshooting file that it's possible the controller may have a problem, too, so I'll see what they say after trying the motor swap.
Not something I really wanted to do, but if it had been the OEM jack or a hydraulic system, I'd probably still be sitting there stringing expletives into new and fascinating phrases.
So, I get to the storage yard without any problem. Rig pulled along just fine and there was light traffic on SB I-75. I'm musing along the way about how I might get the rig OFF the hitch. Could maybe stick mu bottle jack under the frame and coax it up off the hitch. Or I could try the manual crank option, using a 3/8" ratchet drive with a 4" extension. Went with the ratchet option since there wasn't enough clearance for the bottle jack. By alternating between lifting the operating jack up about 1/2", until I could drop the dead side to the next pin, then ratcheting down the dead one, I was able to get off the hitch. You have to sit in the garage to do this, and when there is a load on, you better have eaten your Wheaties. But it is doable, getting about two-thirds of a rotation with the ratchet in the close quarters.
Next day or so, I'll swap a motor from the rear jack and see if that works, then call Reico-Titan about buying a replacement or getting a repair on the dead one. Looked at their website and it looks like that may be a possibility. They do mention in a troubleshooting file that it's possible the controller may have a problem, too, so I'll see what they say after trying the motor swap.
Not something I really wanted to do, but if it had been the OEM jack or a hydraulic system, I'd probably still be sitting there stringing expletives into new and fascinating phrases.