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If you have a new Cobra trailer you may wish to inspect your tongue
jack. The handle is fixed to the worm stem by means of a roll pin. If the roll pin comes out the handle falls off and the inside of the jack, including the wheel, will fall out of the outer casing and contact the road. I recovered enough bits from the previous mile of roadway and added bits from the local hardware store to get my jack working for the contest. I'll probably have to replace the whole thing when I get home. Andy (GY) |
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Depending on the trailer tongue, it may be best to remove the jack/crank for
towing. But on some older models, the hand brake machansim extends below and the wheel can offer some protection. They often tend to unwind when traveling. GA |
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Tom Serkowski wrote:
(Andy Durbin) wrote in message . com... I recovered enough bits from the previous mile of roadway and added bits from the local hardware store to get my jack working for the contest. I'll probably have to replace the whole thing when I get home. I keep mine inside the trailer while on the road. Seen too many damaged or destroyed wheels in the last 30 years of soaring to let it happen to me. After mine wiggled it's way down till the wheel was touching the pavement, the tire melted and frazzled. My wife hated the original one anyway, as she always got grease on herself when raising it, so I replaced the entire assembly with a boat trailer tongue wheel, which easily rotates 90 degrees for travel. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA -- -- Change "netto" to "net" to reply directly Eric Greenwell USA |
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Cobra makes it so you can take it off while traveling. If you leave it on, its
your own fault, so you gets what you get, a bent rim, unrollable tire, or what Andy got. Take it off and store it while traveling, I do. Oh, I did bend a rim while leaving it on once, daaaaaaa never again. # 711. |
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I damaged the trailer jack a bunch of years ago when
it wound itself down while doing 65 mph. Since then I just bungee it up while on the road and no problem. MC |
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I've never had a problem in 25 years of Komet and Cobra jacks (why am
I tempting fate by saying this????). I crank up the wheel with the handle and tighten it...hard. I raise the jack post and secure that handle...hard. It does provide some protection for the hand brake mechanism that protrudes below the tongue on some trailers. But that's if I do it. If I'm entrusting the task to my crew, I tell them to just remove it and throw it in the van. ![]() tightened the retaining handle to her satisfaction but the jack loosened and dropped. I replaced the melted wheel with a hardware store version. According to her, the smoke from the dragging wheel caused passing motorists, and her, to think the car was on fire. Chip Bearden |
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