I know there's someone else on the forum with a 2010 and a jockey wheel nothing like what the rest of us have. I'd search for the messages if I could think of a name or term that was used....
Any trailer sales or motorcycle dealers, or any men that work with equipment in your town could help.
Crystal and Daisy T@Baker
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, Debbie Campbell <gogocampgirl@...> wrote:
>
> He did own it 5 months ago, but I don't think he was ever a member of the
> forum. It is a slightly different set up from the pictures in the file section
> titled Jockey Wheel Basics.  I guess I'm going to have to find some help
> locally. I have tried to think this through and just seem to get more
> confused. I'm going to a class reunion this weekend and will hopefully come
> back with a clear head!! When I get back I'll take a picture of it and see if
> anybody can help me figure this out. I think right now I am over thinking along
> with being afraid of causing damage due to my ignorance.
>
> Thanks to everyone who responded.
>
> Debbie
> T@B# 3372Â
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: familybakerfive <familybakerfive@...>
> To: tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 8:34:31 PM
> Subject: [tabtrailers] Re: 2010 T@B Bathroom Model TBTST
>
> Â
> It seems as though I remember a post from possibly the previous owner about the
> different set-up of this frame and jockey wheel. I think the members here felt
> as though as T@Bs were phasing out, this one was put together with parts they
> had available and it's designed differently. Sorry that's not much help, but
> maybe people who remember tha convo can chime in.
>
>
> Did the previous owner have this T@B about 5 months, or am I confusing it with
> another?
>
> Crystal and Daisy T@Baker
>
> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "elementcamper" <randy.hudson10@> wrote:
> >
> > Debbie,
> >
> > Go to Files, AA_Basic_T@B101, then scroll down to Jockey_Wheel-Basics.pdf or
> >http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/UCrPTN1_yAaG6k4cyxzY_8uHV2l8X4PJjjQevXRozaRyThxih3h2DGRN9I-DTo-ioba-TQZYgqHDMmfzQ1xJcVmf3Cf_r4jlcKH9ZDO1VOVDR_2OH6z84-Kb/AA_Basic_T%40B101/Jockey_Wheel_Basics.pdf
> >
> >
> > There you will find a description with photos of how a T@B Jockey Wheel should
> >be used, it does not 'fold back' like other trailers. It cranks up and down and
> >can be adjusted up and down using the handle on the side of the hitch.
> > Be very careful not to raise it to far with the crank as it can come unthreaded
> >and damage the assembly (like mine currently is from the previous owner.
> > I had to come up with my own variation due to the slope of my driveway to level
> >the T@B.
> > Let us all know if you have further questions.
> >
> > Randy
> > Moth@ship
> >
> > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "TaBaby" <gogocampgirl@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Okay, I am going to ask a really dumb but necessary question. I have looked
> >at the files section and found the quick references for hitching up and
> >unhitching a T@B. However, all the ones I have found are written for the coupler
> >that has the jockey wheel that folds back. Mine is not that type. The jockey
> >wheel is permantely attached, but does not have a section that bends to a 90
> >degree angle towards the propane/battery holding compartment. I don't think the
> >checklist mentions about when to unlock the jockey wheel and when to lock it.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have a checklist for this type of system? When I raise the
> >coupler and then crank down to the hitch ball, do I then raise the coupler up to
> >the highest level, and does this raise the jockey wheel, and when do I disengage
> >the handle that locks the wheel in place (lots of 'ands' in that sentence!)?
> > >
> > > Then, do I disengage the jockey wheel handle that locks it down and crank the
> >wheel down and then tighten it up before I crank the coupler off the hitch ball
> >when unhitching????
> > >
> > > If you're old enough to remember the TV show Welcome Back Kotter, I feel like
> >Vinnie Barbarino......"I'm soooooooooooo confused!!" Help!! I don't want to
> >break something before I even get to take it out. I bought it used and the prior
> >owner is on his way to the Bahamas or I would ask him these dumb questions.
> > >
> > > This coupler with the handbrake and the locking jockey wheel is different to
> >what I was used to when I had my Little Guy. The handbrake I get, but that wheel
> >is driving me wheely! Any help, suggestions, knowledge is greatly
> >appreciated!!!!
> > >
> > > Debbie
> > > T@B# 3327
> > >
> >
>






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