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Old 09-16-2013, 06:42 AM   #1
davidaf
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Clunk and shake issue while setup

Starting to spend a bit more time in the Monty and have found an interesting one. Today, while setup on the levelers obviously disconnected from the truck, I'm getting a clunk then a mild shake every so often. Sounds like it's coming from the landing gear but not sure. It doesn't happen regularly enough to let me track it down. My guess is the hydraulic lines are just heating up as it's already a warm day. Never had this on my old Fiver w/ Electric landing gear and manual stabilizers. Either that or the whole thing is about to collapse .

Anybody want to venture a guess?

dave
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