I recently had my jacks slow right down and stop. Switch was burnt out. Replaced switch. Jacks still slow. Took the top caps off and put a bunch of grease on the two bevel gears. Took motor and gearbox out. Took gearbox apart, cleaned out old grease, installed new grease. Put motor and gearbox back in. Grease zerks can't be used, too close to the wall. I removed them, sprayed a ton of white lithium grease in the zerk holes. Had battery checked, failed load test. Replaced battery. Ran the jacks down about 15 inches, cleaned the legs, sprayed lithium grease on them. OMG, the jacks now work better than when I bought the trailer 5 years ago!
Thank you SO MUCH. We are camping and our landing gear failed as we were leveling/setting up. Your video showed us how to fix our problem and save our trip!!! Our owners guide was useless. We had scheduled a mobile repair service and we’re able to cancel that service call and save us big bucks!!!! Great video and we’re now subscribed to your channel!
Fabuloso! Excellente' ! I have exactly this problem now. She said, it might be easier to buy a pair of new jacks. Naw, new jacks are painful. This is the lesson I needed today. I also need to copy and catalog (this and other lessons). You're a Gentle Man. Thank you.
It is certainly hard to beat a fix that cost less than a dollar and about an hour. It held up for us for almost 9 months of full time living. We did eventually have to replace the entire thing, but not for some time.
My lead jack failed on my 2012 Fuzion When I tried to remove it,it would not release. Upon closer inspection I found that it had been welded on the bottom support bracket. I had to use my Dads all to cut the weld off. What a pain.
I have a self leveling system but I think the problem I'm having is the same as yours where the pin is digging into the top of that part and the gear is dropping down because mine was skipping and would not move once I raised it all the way up but if I put weight on the thing it engages and lifts which would make sense. The weight just pushes the gear back up into making contact. I will have to connect it to my truck and raise the jacks all the way up and if it skips again, which I'm sure it will, I will have to do this mod with the washer. You probably just saved me a ton of trouble shooting and money, thank you very much for this great video, your my hero today lol.
If you have an older jayco 1994 with atwood gears the replacement gears that are identical are bulldog 500106. It comes with new pins but ypu may have to use the old pins
I have seen problems with these gears in several videos. The basic problem is that jacking action has stretched your tube out of square and is letting the gears get too far apart. Build two straps to pull the side of the tube back in. HD, Lowe’s, tractor supply all have steel bar stock that you can cut and drill to wrap the tube. After the side is flat again everything will work a lot better. If there is room you can leave the wrap in there after installation. I would use 1/4 x 2 flat bar to make the bars and 3/8 bolts to pull them together but to work right the side of the tube has to be flat
Thanks for sharing. I took my landing gear apart (Ground level 3.0). Mine is different than yours. You have those gear cogs. Mine runs on like a 1/4 drive. Similar issue though, the through cotter pin snapped. Do you know where i can get a new pin or kit from? Looks like it's about 1-1/8" long and 5/16" wide. Lippert does not provide a service kit for this model of landing gears.
My tubing inside the black housing/tubing, slides freely up down. What do you think is wrong with it? It’s the part with the long threaded rod that extends and retracts.
I am sorry I don't have any idea. I have a tackle box where I put all my left over nuts, bolts, screws, etc after a project. So when I need something I just go there first and search. Found this one in my stash, but have no idea on the actual size.
Questions about supporting the rig to get the leg out. Where can you place the jack that the stress won't damage the framing of the camper? and could you just hitch up and then retract the landing gear legs letting the truck hold up the camper as you work? Thanks again!!
My frame is a really solid I beam. So I just made sure the jack was right in the middle. I don't think there is anything to worry about there, at least not on my rig. You could certainly try the truck, but I don't think you would have enough room left in front of the rig to be able to work. When my truck is connected to my rig I am only left with a couple of feet between the front basement access on the rig and the tailgate of the truck.
@@FindYourCrazy Thanks, I'm actually trying to figure what went wrong with my rear leveler. I have the Lippert ground control 2.0. We parked back at the storage facility and I was having all kinds of trouble getting it to level front to back (?) when all of a sudden the motor on the left rear leveler jack just fell off!!! ???? I can't figure what happened, I think the shaft from the motor to the gears sheared off?? I can't even see how it was mounted to the jack itself?? never ends.
Excellent video, thank you for taking the time to make it. Slow, clear and understandable, thank you, that's how i need information like this for me to 'get it'. LOL I'm handy, but not always confident so videos like this gives me that confidence to at least try. I like to watch videos such as this long before I actually might need to do a repair (on what I'm watching) so I have a basic idea before I am in a bad situation. I like to know what I'm up against and if I'm on the road I don't always have access to internet and forget getting a tech out in any reasonable timeframe. Videos like this help give me a broad overview of my rigs components, saving me tons on labor to have someone else (when you can get someone else!) to do what I should be able to do myself. To be honest, until I watched this video (thankfully by chance) I never would have thought to tackle a repair on the landing jacks. Just thought it was way more complicated, but now I feel I have just enough understanding of the inner workings to take this on myself should I need too. Anyway, thanks again!
I am with you. The only reason I tried it myself the first time was because we were out west and when I called a repair man it was going to be three weeks on the part and we were only going to be in the campground for three days. So out of necessity I gave it a try. Once I started I realized that it was not as big of a deal as I had originally thought.
Thank you for the video! This video helps me understand the inner workings a lot better of my jacks. One needs to be repaired (motor side). I have to help it go up and down so I'm guessing bottom the screw connection to the inner leg is broken or the pin is broken so it won't go up and down by itself
Yes, that seems right. Once you open up the top you’ll be able to quickly see the problem since there are so few parts. Unfortunately getting the drive leg out is not as easy as the follow leg… but it’s not too bad.
Thank you for your video! It is very helpful. I have been following it very carefully. I’ve ran into a problem, though. I cannot get the pin out that sits right above the u-bolt. I’ve tried pushing it out with a screwdriver with no luck. I even drilled a hole in the side of the leg so I could punch out the pin. That hasn’t worked either. Do you have any suggestions?
Wow that is really annoying. I don't think I would have thought to drill through the side to get at it better, that was a great idea! I have never seen that issue before. All I can think of is that maybe the pin was bent slightly, which would prevent it from coming out. But that would be a little strange as the pin really doesn't carry any weight it just holds the U bracket in place which in turn holds the weight. But it could depending on any other issues you have with the leg. Either way I can only think of two options. First is to use an oscillating multi tool, like the dewalt DCS356C1. This would allow you to get the blade down to cut one side of the pin off, then (if it is bent) you should be able to just punch it out the other side. Second is to use the hole you have already drilled in the side of the housing and then using a longer bit to actually drill the pin out. Just go slow and careful because if you damage the drive shaft you'll end up having to replace the entire unit. Once you get it done I would love to hear back if you have a minute on what worked. God's speed and best of luck!
I ended up using a multipurpose tool with a steel blade to cut one end of the pin and then I was able to punch it out through the hole I had previously drilled.
Yes for sure. One of the problems with filming these things by yourself is you don’t realize what pieces you are missing until you edit…. Then it’s already done. Sorry.
I was trying to repair a follow leg while following your video, but I ran into a problem. There is no hole at the top of the shaft for a roll pin. Any answers?
No I got them from etailer.com. It’s called a replacement gear kit. I find it’s easier to just call them and give them your model number and they do the rest
Oh yes...it is quite the adventure isn’t it😂 But, you are right...it is worth it to learn how to fix things ourselves and save money for the fun things!!
I am not sure. I only had to replace one of the legs. I never had to touch the motor. I did a quick search on etrailer.com, which is where I got my landing gear, and it shows them costing between $150 and $350 depending on the exact motor you need.
Best video, especially for someone who wasn't paying enough attention when taking it apart. Thank You!
Excellent work! I suggest using grease on those bevelled gears in the future.
I recently had my jacks slow right down and stop. Switch was burnt out. Replaced switch. Jacks still slow. Took the top caps off and put a bunch of grease on the two bevel gears. Took motor and gearbox out. Took gearbox apart, cleaned out old grease, installed new grease. Put motor and gearbox back in. Grease zerks can't be used, too close to the wall. I removed them, sprayed a ton of white lithium grease in the zerk holes. Had battery checked, failed load test. Replaced battery. Ran the jacks down about 15 inches, cleaned the legs, sprayed lithium grease on them. OMG, the jacks now work better than when I bought the trailer 5 years ago!
Lived for two years with out jacks will now attempt to repair thanks to your video
Best of luck. I was afraid of them until I got into it and realized it was not as big of a deal as I thought.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Awesome and detailed video on this subject. Every other video just show’s replacement and not the gearing and how you could replace them!! Thank you
Best video ive seen so far to work on these systems, thank you!
A+ Great video...saves you loads of time!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you SO MUCH. We are camping and our landing gear failed as we were leveling/setting up. Your video showed us how to fix our problem and save our trip!!! Our owners guide was useless. We had scheduled a mobile repair service and we’re able to cancel that service call and save us big bucks!!!! Great video and we’re now subscribed to your channel!
So glad it was helpful. There is nothing worse than a problem right in the middle of a set up or a tear down.
Really good job on the video you did an amazing job a+ 100% you should do videos all the time on all kinds of things people would learn a lot of stuff
Thanks.
Thank you for clear instructions. My Jayco has issues on the other side but hey it's just a thing right? Happy travels!
Fabuloso! Excellente' ! I have exactly this problem now. She said, it might be easier to buy a pair of new jacks. Naw, new jacks are painful. This is the lesson I needed today.
I also need to copy and catalog (this and other lessons). You're a Gentle Man. Thank you.
It is certainly hard to beat a fix that cost less than a dollar and about an hour. It held up for us for almost 9 months of full time living. We did eventually have to replace the entire thing, but not for some time.
This video is perfect! Thanks for posting!
My lead jack failed on my 2012 Fuzion When I tried to remove it,it would not release. Upon closer inspection I found that it had been welded on the bottom support bracket. I had to use my Dads all to cut the weld off. What a pain.
I have a self leveling system but I think the problem I'm having is the same as yours where the pin is digging into the top of that part and the gear is dropping down because mine was skipping and would not move once I raised it all the way up but if I put weight on the thing it engages and lifts which would make sense. The weight just pushes the gear back up into making contact. I will have to connect it to my truck and raise the jacks all the way up and if it skips again, which I'm sure it will, I will have to do this mod with the washer. You probably just saved me a ton of trouble shooting and money, thank you very much for this great video, your my hero today lol.
I hope it does work for you as well. It saved me a lot of time and money.
@@FindYourCrazy I replaced the gears, they were worn.
Appreciate the video. Was exactly the info I needed.
We are so glad you found this helpful! It’s always so nice to be able to save some money by fixing things ourselves ☺️
If you have an older jayco 1994 with atwood gears the replacement gears that are identical are bulldog 500106. It comes with new pins but ypu may have to use the old pins
Hi there. I have a Montana 5th wheel 2008. Where can I find if I also have the same landing gear. Based on your video it looks identical
I have seen problems with these gears in several videos. The basic problem is that jacking action has stretched your tube out of square and is letting the gears get too far apart. Build two straps to pull the side of the tube back in. HD, Lowe’s, tractor supply all have steel bar stock that you can cut and drill to wrap the tube. After the side is flat again everything will work a lot better. If there is room you can leave the wrap in there after installation. I would use 1/4 x 2 flat bar to make the bars and 3/8 bolts to pull them together but to work right the side of the tube has to be flat
Thank you for this.
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Thanks for sharing. I took my landing gear apart (Ground level 3.0). Mine is different than yours. You have those gear cogs. Mine runs on like a 1/4 drive. Similar issue though, the through cotter pin snapped. Do you know where i can get a new pin or kit from? Looks like it's about 1-1/8" long and 5/16" wide. Lippert does not provide a service kit for this model of landing gears.
Excellent video, however any reason why you didn't lube the gears?
I forgot to film that part. I did spray some lube on them after.
Do need to apply lub/grease to the gears on the landing gear???
My tubing inside the black housing/tubing, slides freely up down. What do you think is wrong with it? It’s the part with the long threaded rod that extends and retracts.
Anyone have suggestion to remove the pin on the horizontal spindle? Not the one that seats down but the one he puts in
Was this making a clicking noise as you tried to raise or lower your landing grease prior to repair?
What size is the washer you put in buy chance vary good video but the way
I am sorry I don't have any idea. I have a tackle box where I put all my left over nuts, bolts, screws, etc after a project. So when I need something I just go there first and search. Found this one in my stash, but have no idea on the actual size.
What is the part number for 2004 Arctic fox landing gear
I did not see you put any grease on those gears. I would have put a light coat on them.
Questions about supporting the rig to get the leg out. Where can you place the jack that the stress won't damage the framing of the camper? and could you just hitch up and then retract the landing gear legs letting the truck hold up the camper as you work? Thanks again!!
My frame is a really solid I beam. So I just made sure the jack was right in the middle. I don't think there is anything to worry about there, at least not on my rig. You could certainly try the truck, but I don't think you would have enough room left in front of the rig to be able to work. When my truck is connected to my rig I am only left with a couple of feet between the front basement access on the rig and the tailgate of the truck.
@@FindYourCrazy Thanks, I'm actually trying to figure what went wrong with my rear leveler. I have the Lippert ground control 2.0. We parked back at the storage facility and I was having all kinds of trouble getting it to level front to back (?) when all of a sudden the motor on the left rear leveler jack just fell off!!! ???? I can't figure what happened, I think the shaft from the motor to the gears sheared off?? I can't even see how it was mounted to the jack itself?? never ends.
Excellent video, thank you for taking the time to make it. Slow, clear and understandable, thank you, that's how i need information like this for me to 'get it'. LOL I'm handy, but not always confident so videos like this gives me that confidence to at least try. I like to watch videos such as this long before I actually might need to do a repair (on what I'm watching) so I have a basic idea before I am in a bad situation. I like to know what I'm up against and if I'm on the road I don't always have access to internet and forget getting a tech out in any reasonable timeframe. Videos like this help give me a broad overview of my rigs components, saving me tons on labor to have someone else (when you can get someone else!) to do what I should be able to do myself. To be honest, until I watched this video (thankfully by chance) I never would have thought to tackle a repair on the landing jacks. Just thought it was way more complicated, but now I feel I have just enough understanding of the inner workings to take this on myself should I need too. Anyway, thanks again!
I am with you. The only reason I tried it myself the first time was because we were out west and when I called a repair man it was going to be three weeks on the part and we were only going to be in the campground for three days. So out of necessity I gave it a try. Once I started I realized that it was not as big of a deal as I had originally thought.
Thank you for the video! This video helps me understand the inner workings a lot better of my jacks. One needs to be repaired (motor side). I have to help it go up and down so I'm guessing bottom the screw connection to the inner leg is broken or the pin is broken so it won't go up and down by itself
Yes, that seems right. Once you open up the top you’ll be able to quickly see the problem since there are so few parts. Unfortunately getting the drive leg out is not as easy as the follow leg… but it’s not too bad.
Thank you for your video! It is very helpful. I have been following it very carefully. I’ve ran into a problem, though. I cannot get the pin out that sits right above the u-bolt. I’ve tried pushing it out with a screwdriver with no luck. I even drilled a hole in the side of the leg so I could punch out the pin. That hasn’t worked either. Do you have any suggestions?
Wow that is really annoying. I don't think I would have thought to drill through the side to get at it better, that was a great idea! I have never seen that issue before. All I can think of is that maybe the pin was bent slightly, which would prevent it from coming out. But that would be a little strange as the pin really doesn't carry any weight it just holds the U bracket in place which in turn holds the weight. But it could depending on any other issues you have with the leg.
Either way I can only think of two options. First is to use an oscillating multi tool, like the dewalt DCS356C1. This would allow you to get the blade down to cut one side of the pin off, then (if it is bent) you should be able to just punch it out the other side. Second is to use the hole you have already drilled in the side of the housing and then using a longer bit to actually drill the pin out. Just go slow and careful because if you damage the drive shaft you'll end up having to replace the entire unit.
Once you get it done I would love to hear back if you have a minute on what worked. God's speed and best of luck!
I ended up using a multipurpose tool with a steel blade to cut one end of the pin and then I was able to punch it out through the hole I had previously drilled.
You really should of showed how to get the slider out ove the pin.
Yes for sure. One of the problems with filming these things by yourself is you don’t realize what pieces you are missing until you edit…. Then it’s already done. Sorry.
I was trying to repair a follow leg while following your video, but I ran into a problem. There is no hole at the top of the shaft for a roll pin. Any answers?
Wow. No, I have not seen any without a pin. What is the name brand of your leg?
Aww finally the video I've been looking for thank you and did you buy the gears on ebay.
No I got them from etailer.com. It’s called a replacement gear kit. I find it’s easier to just call them and give them your model number and they do the rest
Ah... the joys of owning older vehicles and RVs/homes. Living debt free is worth the hassle of repairs (most of the time). lol!
Oh yes...it is quite the adventure isn’t it😂 But, you are right...it is worth it to learn how to fix things ourselves and save money for the fun things!!
What’s the price of the motor ??
I am not sure. I only had to replace one of the legs. I never had to touch the motor. I did a quick search on etrailer.com, which is where I got my landing gear, and it shows them costing between $150 and $350 depending on the exact motor you need.
@@FindYourCrazy thanks man! , I went this morning and found and bought mine for $168, here and Texas, so were right on your estimate !
greasing it was a secret. Good video otherwise