Last weekend we were camped in Charters Towers. There was a forward fold hard floor camper parked next to us unopened and down on its jockey wheel. The owner of the park said the trailer owner had an accident and would not be back for some days as he was in Townsville Hospital. He said not to worry about the trailer. I thought the man had a road accident.
A local trailer repairer came out the following day and told me what had happened. The trailer had jockey wheel had collapsed on the owner while uncoupling. The A frame ‘run down’ his shin from his knee and seriously damaged his leg. On inspection, evidence (blood) of the catastrophe was clear. By the time we had left he would have been in hospital for about a week, so I would assume some very serious injuries. I hope he recovers well and is not maimed for life.
The reason for the collapse was according to the repairer exacerbated by the poor quality of the jockey wheel. He said he has seen others (same design) fail in a similar manner. The locking pins do not engage due to warping, wear or excessive ball weight or operator inattention. The trailer in question certainly ‘looked VERY heavy’ on the ball. He described the jockey wheel as ‘CRAP’ and not suitable for the trailer.
There is I believe a lesson for us all here. Check the condition of our jockey wheels and when using them, stand as far away as possible. Basically he said his motto was ‘never trust a jockey wheel’.
I took a few photos not to start any kind of a Shit fight. There was in my opinion evidence of stressed components. The photos may save some other person from serious injury if they have a similar jockey wheel on a HEAVY trailer. We all need to play safe to stay healthy.