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antique405@...

John. I have taken the front jacks off my coach but not the rear. There are
4 bolts in the top plate that hold the jack to the frame on the coach. You do
not take off the springs or bolts on the jack. You will have to swing the
jack down to remove one of the bolts. If memory serves me corectly they are 1/2
inch bolts.

Paul Downey
83PT35
Versailles Ky
Our Rollin Home


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John Mann

I need to remove the left front amd rear jacks on my pt40 for repair.
Besides the hydraulic line and the springs do the two side pins that
hold the jack in place unscrew to alow the jack to come off. If so it
is a 1 1/2 inch head that screws into the side of the jack, is that
correct? Anyone removed theirs that can give a little advice on the
removal, seeing they been there for 22 years and may not come out very
easy.

John Mann
1985 pt 40
Granbury Texas

John Mann

Thanks Paul back in town and will give it whirl. still wondering
about the back jacks if all 8 bolts need to come off or just the
jack from inside the steel casing.

John mann
1985 pt 40
Granbury Tx.


?--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, antique405@... wrote:
>
> John. I have taken the front jacks off my coach but not the
rear. There are
> 4 bolts in the top plate that hold the jack to the frame on the
coach. You do
> not take off the springs or bolts on the jack. You will have to
swing the
> jack down to remove one of the bolts. If memory serves me corectly
they are 1/2
> inch bolts.
>
> Paul Downey
> 83PT35
> Versailles Ky
> Our Rollin Home
>
>
> **************************************
> AOL now offers free
> email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at
> http://www.aol.com.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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