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I have a screw jack on my 2012 cobra trailer that becomes very difficult to
operate after every 2 or 3 uses in order to jack up my ASW-27B for disassembly. The glider is operated in a sandy environment and the screws become dirty quickly. Anyone have any idea about how to avoid the necessity for frequent cleaning. I have used hydraulic jacks in the past but I got tired of them leaking and collapsing. Thanks, MC |
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