My toungue jack is....

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Re: My toungue jack is....

Postby Jiminsav » Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:41 pm

Micro469 wrote:very hard to turn up or down. The trailer has been sitting for almost two tears during construction, so it hasn't been used much. Anybody got any advice on how to grease it? Do I just grease the shaft or do I have to take the thing apart? And if so....how???

:oops: :thinking:
three tears and it woulda been a solid hunk of rust.. :o
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Re: My toungue jack is....

Postby Micro469 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:56 pm

Jiminsav wrote:
Micro469 wrote:very hard to turn up or down. The trailer has been sitting for almost two tears during construction, so it hasn't been used much. Anybody got any advice on how to grease it? Do I just grease the shaft or do I have to take the thing apart? And if so....how???

:oops: :thinking:
three tears and it woulda been a solid hunk of rust.. :o


Did I say that?? :? I meant 2 beers... uh....years.... :lol:
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Re: My toungue jack is....

Postby Miriam C. » Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:47 am

Micro469 wrote:
Jiminsav wrote:
Micro469 wrote:very hard to turn up or down. The trailer has been sitting for almost two tears during construction, so it hasn't been used much. Anybody got any advice on how to grease it? Do I just grease the shaft or do I have to take the thing apart? And if so....how???

:oops: :thinking:
three tears and it woulda been a solid hunk of rust.. :o


Did I say that?? :? I meant 2 beers... uh....years.... :lol:


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Postby alloffroad » Thu May 01, 2008 6:30 pm

Maybe you could drill and tap it to install a grease or an oil zerk.
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