Originally Posted by acdii
(Post 5591530)
If the chains are a foot apart on the A frame, crossing them creates a a basket in which the tongue will drop into.
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Originally Posted by acdii
(Post 5589905)
If you look closer, both ends of the chain are in the middle, so no way to "cross" them. My trailer is the same way. My smaller enclosed though are attached on the sides of the frame so you can cross them.
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I absentmindedly snatched the keeper out of the breakaway switch one dark night. Not only did the keeper come out, it broke the switch housing. That revealed that the guts of the switch were corroded. Close inspection also revealed that the cable was corroded. It was a good thing that it came apart in the driveway. I got a replacement switch with a nice carabiner attached to a covered cable.
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Originally Posted by 8100hd
(Post 5590830)
I recommend putting some tilt on the head so when the bars are pulled up they are parallel to the trailer frame. Now they are angled upward. It’s hard to judge the angle by just a picture sometimes.
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@RubyRed Canadian,
I like that idea since my cable is wrapped around the jack. Have to look for that. |
Originally Posted by jay1028
(Post 5592758)
@RubyRed Canadian,
I like that idea since my cable is wrapped around the jack. Have to look for that. In Canada, Princess Auto or Canadian Tire. |
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