- May 15, 2023
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I was prompted to write this post having just ordered a spare jockey wheel because I gave my spare away a couple of weeks ago....
We were on a site in Coniston, the pitch next to us was free until a family turned up with a single axle van. Rather than manoeuvre the van with the towing vehicle (the driver later confided that he wasn't confident reversing) they unhitched and used the electric movers, all perfectly fine its what they are for. The first thing I noticed was that for some reason the jockey wheel was at full hight, and as the van moved you could see strain by the angle of the jockey wheel yoke, they then did a sharp 90° turn that put so much force on the wheel that it broke the solid tyre.
They learned a lesson, keep the jockey wheel a low as possible and turn gently , at least until the jockey wheel is pointing in the direction of movement, oddly neither of these points were mentioned in their mover instructions.
I said that I gave them my spare wheel, it was in-fact a trade for some wine, so a win win
We were on a site in Coniston, the pitch next to us was free until a family turned up with a single axle van. Rather than manoeuvre the van with the towing vehicle (the driver later confided that he wasn't confident reversing) they unhitched and used the electric movers, all perfectly fine its what they are for. The first thing I noticed was that for some reason the jockey wheel was at full hight, and as the van moved you could see strain by the angle of the jockey wheel yoke, they then did a sharp 90° turn that put so much force on the wheel that it broke the solid tyre.
They learned a lesson, keep the jockey wheel a low as possible and turn gently , at least until the jockey wheel is pointing in the direction of movement, oddly neither of these points were mentioned in their mover instructions.
I said that I gave them my spare wheel, it was in-fact a trade for some wine, so a win win