Tongue Jack; Fifth Wheel Front Jacks; G Tires; Brakes - Jayco Travel TraiIers 27' Eagle Owner's Manual

Travel trailer & fifth wheel
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COMPONENT
MAINTENANCE
AVOID
Tongue
Jack
Fifth Wtaeel
Front Jacks
Tires
Brakes
4. Before coupling to trailer,
inspect all moving parts
of fifth wheel. Replace all
bent or worn parts.
5. Give complete unit a thor-
ough
inspection
every
1,000 miles.
6. Make certain all installa-
tion bolts and nuts
are
tight.
Lubricate the jack by extend-
ing to full down position and
insert SAE 30 oiI through oil
hole in top of jack. Do this
several times per season.
Each fall befme storing coach
remove the flat plate on the
upper hand of jack. Examine
the two gears and regrease if
needed.
Extend jack leg to maximum
without exerting pressure t o
mechanism. Lightly oil the
inner jack leg and retract.
It is very important to check
tires often as noted on page
15
of Chapter
111.
It is important to have brakes
adjusted between 200-500
miles after initial break-in
period by selling dealer. This
operation may or may
not
be
included as part of selling
price.
After initial break-in it is
recommended
to
adjust
brakes after each 5,000 miles
or at beginning of each
season's camping trips.
Excessive quan-
tity of grease.
Excessive oil
will run and
attract dirt.
DO NOT Ignore
checking tire
P.S.l. pressures
often.
It is very impor-
tant to keep
brakes adjusted
as poorly adjust-
ed brakes
will
not function
correctly.

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