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17/8/2012 at 11:44am
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Forgot to add -
It's doubtful if the lifting gear has ever been serviced. A snapped cable will be a right royal pain, so some preventative maintenance wouldn't come amiss.
Conway used the 'Jayco' lifting system which is internal. This type of system uses cable *and* long springs to raise the roof. Access to the lifting gear will mean removing some interior panels.
Personally, I prefer the Coleman/Fleetwood system, which is all exposed, but easier to maintain and replace.
A web search will provide enough reading matter on Jayco lift system maintenance to keep you happy for months ;)
One important point - the Jayco lift posts are blted to the floor of teh railer. A bad design, imo, because any rain entering the post tubes will collect at the bottom and rot the floor.
To prevent this, Conway supplied four canvas sleeves for the lift tubs - but, often, they have long vanished.
Again, inferior (imo) to the Coleman/Fleetwood system, where the stainless steel lifters go 'through' the floor (actually, they miss the floor entirely) and are bolted to the chassis. this means that, effectively, the lifter posts act as a 'drainpipe', and any water gets deposited on the grass, rather than on the wooden floor.
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