trailer legs

if you dont lift them up
they eventually get bent :frowning:
Magna Pk to Cannock

hitch:
if you dont lift them up
they eventually get bent :frowning:
Magna Pk to Cannock

You still got a job. :open_mouth: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

on agency rang in asap
got one leg up other i put strap round for run back
so wouldnt drop down
ran back in with unit air slightly raised
hopefully just brackets ZBd
defected and abandoned by garage

no one rang today about it
but no doubt will get bollocking and have to be reassesed

i have regular job so no prob there
but i like going to Argos its a steady job when needs must

usually drive any old Daf but this time
had Kaxor and catwalk steps on right so this may have been the problem
all a bit embarrassing

Instead of just a pair of legs, it may also need bellows then.

This happened to me because the legs were coming down on their own with vibration, in the days that trailers didn’t have handles. My remedy was to remove the legs and put them in the trailer :stuck_out_tongue:

thats the wonderful thing about floats no landing gear, winch them up lock them in, pull 2 pins swing legs up repin.

hitch:
‘… trailer legs …’

Some are well stiff in our fleet. One set of legs disengaged their drive twice when I was raising them despite my hanging on them to engage the range - and I’ve still got the ‘tennis elbow’ sprain nine months later.

Maintenance dudes reckon they can’t be lubed or fettled to get them running smooth again (I suppose not if they’re bent). Bugger.

Brentanna:
thats the wonderful thing about floats no landing gear, winch them up lock them in, pull 2 pins swing legs up repin.

They should be standard fitment, it amazes me how many get scraped leaving or boarding a ferry!