Replacement Legs - DIY Style
Posted: November 17th, 2016, 8:57 pm
1. The manual wind legs for my unit were not very good when i purchased it 6 years ago so i had a Mate cut them open & overhaul them. In the Spring of 2016 one of them 'Jammed' down so i went back to said Mate for Help? A big fat NO was the reply but i will make you a new set.
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2. I purchased four of these trailer legs from E-Bay for £120 inc delivery with 1500KG Max load on each as a starting point
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3. As the unit had locating/mounting box sections at each corner under the floor & a screw above to hold the leg against the side , a similar approach was decided upon for the new set-up.
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4. The most obvious problem for the two legs at the front was they were too short so the base plate was cut off, welded to new over size tubing which in turn was welded to the original leg which in turn gained the extra length required.
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5. Using the old set-up took about 45 mins to load/unload. It now takes about 20 minutes with approx 10 turns of each handle to raise it high enough to drive out from underneath & it can also be lowered close to the ground when on site.
6. OK, i admit i have cheated because i have a Great Mate who can turn his hand to most things, i can't, so Thanks Luke. Total cost for the four legs was approx £400.
PS. They do the job & look pretty smart too.


2. I purchased four of these trailer legs from E-Bay for £120 inc delivery with 1500KG Max load on each as a starting point

3. As the unit had locating/mounting box sections at each corner under the floor & a screw above to hold the leg against the side , a similar approach was decided upon for the new set-up.


4. The most obvious problem for the two legs at the front was they were too short so the base plate was cut off, welded to new over size tubing which in turn was welded to the original leg which in turn gained the extra length required.

5. Using the old set-up took about 45 mins to load/unload. It now takes about 20 minutes with approx 10 turns of each handle to raise it high enough to drive out from underneath & it can also be lowered close to the ground when on site.
6. OK, i admit i have cheated because i have a Great Mate who can turn his hand to most things, i can't, so Thanks Luke. Total cost for the four legs was approx £400.
PS. They do the job & look pretty smart too.