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Old 11-05-2018, 01:33 PM   #11
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I paid my membership fee and yet they have me locked out of areas. I don't know who to contact..
You need to send a PM to Chris (username Chris). Include your real name, sign-on name, date you paid, amount paid, and method of payment, with some kind of transaction number if Paypal was involved. Paypal has been a problem before, though it has been fixed for a while - but give Chris all the ammunition you can.

I will tweak Chris, since that is sometimes helpful. But I have no pwer to actually do anything re membership.

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Old 11-14-2018, 04:39 PM   #12
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$2 for a whole set at Harbor Freight -- works great! (although my puny drill won't crank the jack all the way up.....)
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Old 11-14-2018, 08:40 PM   #13
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... my puny drill won't crank the jack all the way up.....
I have a Harbor Freight 18-volt drill. Although it won't lift the trailer, it will lower the jacks all the way to the ground and plant them firmly, and crank them all the way back up.

Here' a secret. Get a wire brush and a can of no-residue spray lube - I use Boe-Shield (the stuff from Boeing) or the DuPont Teflon stuff from Lowes. Do not use oil, grease, or especially WD-40. Hold the brush against the threads of the jack as you spin it, once up and once down. This gets the road grit off the threads. Then spray the threads and crank it up and down once more. It cranks MUCH smoother and easier.

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