2
. Insert clevis pin. Always be sure to insert clevis
2. Swivel jack to the vertical position.
pin from the top and insert the clevis pin keeper.
NOTICE
Thetonguewillexertsomepressureontheclevis
pins. It may be necessary to lift, push or wiggle
the tongue to insert the clevis pins.
4.
5.
Reconnect the brake line coupler.
If towing the trailer, remember to plug the 5-wire
tongue harness to the trunk connector wire harness
of your tow vehicle.
To remove the tongue on painted or galvanized trailers:
Figure S3: Swivel Jack
1
. Make sure the trailer jack is supporting the trailer load
properly. Refer to Section S-2C on Swivel Jacks for
additionalinformation.
3. Release the lock pin and make sure the pin fully
engages the attached tongue bracket.
2.
3.
4.
Unplug the wire harness at the trailer cross member.
Disconnect the brake line coupler.
Be sure dirt, sand, ice, etc., does not obstruct
the proper seating of the lock pin.
4.
When raising or lowering the jack, prevent the caster
from rotating while cranking. Make sure the jack is
planted on a firm and level surface before unhitching
the trailer.
Remove the locking hair pin and clevis pin. Please
note, the locking hair pin must be rotated away from
clevis pin and then removed.
NOTICE
Thetonguewillexertsomepressureontheclevis
pins. It may be necessary to lift, push or wiggle
the tongue to remove the clevis pin.
Topreventpersonalinjuryordamagetotheboat
and trailer, observe the following:
5.
Slidetrailertongueoutofreceiverandstoreinaproper
place. If the trailer has brakes, store the tongue
upright to prevent brake fluid from leaking.
•
NEVER pull on the lock pin when any trailer
weight is on the trailer jack.
•
DO NOT move the trailer when resting on
the swivel jack. Use towing vehicle to move
the boat and trailer.
To reinstall, follow this procedure in reverse order.
•
Keep body and feet clear of trailer tongue
when raising or lowering jack.
Make sure the trailer tongue is secure before
hitching to the towing vehicle.
Always remember to swivel jack to the horizontal posi-
tion before towing the trailer. Damage to the caster and
jack may result.
C. Swivel Jack
The jack is designed to lift, lower and support the tongues
of the trailers when not connected to the towing vehicle.
Before unhitching the trailer, use the following guidelines
when setting up the jack.
The swivel jack provided on the Four Winns® trailer can
be removed from the trailer to allow for maintenance or
repairs. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
provided in the owner’s packet.
1.
Pull on the lock pin. See Figure S3.
Freedom™/Horizon™ Owner’s Manual
Section S
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