West Palm Beach · Palm Beach & Broward · South Florida
Trailer Landing Gear Repair
Mobile 24/7 service across South Florida. We come to you — I-95, Turnpike, job sites, fleet yards. No tow needed.
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Landing gear failures strand trailers and delay operations. Albert's Road Service repairs and replaces trailer landing gear on-site across South Florida.
Landing Gear Services
- Manual crank handle and gear box repair
- Electric/hydraulic landing gear motor replacement
- Landing leg straightening and replacement
- Foot pad replacement
- Cross shaft and bearing repair
- Speed nut and crank extension service
- Landing gear lubrication and maintenance
- Structural mount repair and welding
- Two-speed gear box rebuild
Common Issues
- Bent or cracked legs from dock impact
- Stripped gears (won't crank up or down)
- Motor failure on electric models
- Broken crank handles
- Sand pad loss or damage
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Know the Warning Signs
Symptoms That Mean You Need Landing Gear Repair
Crank handle won't turn
The most common complaint. The handle either won't turn at all (seized gears or cross shaft) or turns freely without raising the legs (stripped internal gears). Sand and debris from Florida's roads get into the gear box and jam or grind the mechanism.
Legs won't fully retract
The landing gear cranks up part way but stops before full retraction. This puts the legs at risk of striking road surfaces, speed bumps, and railroad crossings. Causes include bent legs, damaged internal gears, or a failed gear ratio selector.
Uneven leg extension
One leg extends lower than the other, causing the trailer to sit tilted at the dock. This usually means one leg's gear box is slipping or the cross shaft that synchronizes both legs has a damaged coupling.
Motor doesn't run (electric models)
On power landing gear, the electric motor clicks or does nothing when the switch is pressed. Common causes include a blown fuse, corroded wiring connections, a failed motor, or a dead auxiliary battery.
Grinding noise while cranking
Metal-on-metal grinding sound during operation indicates stripped gear teeth, a worn cross shaft bearing, or debris in the gear box. Continued operation damages components further.
Legs sinking under load
After dropping a loaded trailer, the landing gear slowly sinks into the surface. This can indicate undersized foot pads for the surface, damaged internal components allowing the legs to telescope under load, or deteriorated lock mechanisms.
Root Cause Analysis
Common Causes of Landing Gear Failure
Diesel engines are built for a million miles — but these conditions accelerate wear and cause premature failure.
Dock impact
The number one cause. Backing into a loading dock too fast or at an angle bends landing gear legs. Bent legs stress the cross shaft, gear box, and mounting hardware. Every bent-leg repair we do starts with a dock impact.
Dragging on the ground
Leaving landing gear partially extended while pulling the trailer catches on speed bumps, railroad crossings, and road debris. This bends legs and damages foot pads, gear teeth, and mounting brackets.
Lack of lubrication
The gear box, cross shaft bearings, and leg telescoping surfaces need periodic greasing. Florida's dust and sand act as an abrasive when mixed with old, dried-out grease, grinding down gear teeth and bearing surfaces.
Overloading
Landing gear has a rated capacity. Setting a trailer with a heavy nose weight beyond the landing gear's rating collapses legs, strips gears, and crushes foot pads. Refrigerated trailers with reefer units add significant nose weight.
Soft ground
Florida's sandy soil and unpaved truck yards allow landing gear foot pads to sink. Once the legs are fully extended and the pads sink, the gear box is under maximum load while trying to extend further — this strips gears.
Corrosion
Salt air, road spray, and Florida humidity corrode the telescoping leg tubes, gear box housing, and mounting hardware. Corroded tubes bind instead of sliding freely, putting excessive load on the gear mechanism.
How We Work
Our Diagnostic Process
We don't guess at parts — we diagnose the root cause before turning a single wrench.
Operational test
We attempt to operate the landing gear through its full range: extend, retract, gear ratio change (high/low), and manual/electric (if applicable). This tells us immediately which functions work and which are failed.
Visual inspection
We check leg straightness, foot pad condition, mounting hardware integrity, and gear box housing condition. We look for cracks in the mounting brackets, elongated bolt holes, and weld failures.
Internal gear inspection
On gear failures, we open the gear box to assess internal damage. We determine whether the gears, cross shaft, or both need replacement, or if the entire gear box assembly needs to be swapped.
Electrical testing (power models)
For electric landing gear, we test battery voltage, motor current draw, switch operation, wiring continuity, and circuit breaker/fuse condition.
Structural assessment
We evaluate whether bent legs can be safely straightened or must be replaced. We check mounting brackets for fatigue cracks that could indicate the repair isn't worth doing without also addressing the frame attachment.
Our Standards
Our Repair Approach
On-site gear box replacement
We carry replacement gear boxes for the most common landing gear models (Holland, Binkley, Fontaine). A gear box swap restores full functionality without replacing the entire assembly.
Leg straightening and replacement
Minor bends can be straightened with hydraulic equipment on-site. Legs with cracks, severe bends, or thinned walls from corrosion get replaced. We always verify mounting bracket integrity before reinstalling legs.
Motor and electrical repair
We troubleshoot electric landing gear systems on-site: motor replacement, wiring repair, switch replacement, and battery service. We use marine-grade connectors on all electrical repairs for Florida corrosion resistance.
Foot pad replacement
We install properly sized foot pads for the trailer's operating environment. For yards with soft ground, larger foot pads distribute weight and prevent sinking.
Structural welding
Cracked mounting brackets and damaged frame attachments get welded on-site. We prep, weld, and reinforce the repair to handle the cyclic loading that landing gear mounts experience.
☀️ South Florida Conditions
Florida-Specific Considerations
Running a diesel engine in South Florida is different from running one anywhere else. Year-round heat, humidity, and salt air create unique challenges our technicians are specifically trained for.
Sandy ground
Much of Palm Beach County has sandy soil. Unpaved truck yards, construction sites, and overflow parking areas don't support landing gear foot pads well. Standard pads sink; wide-base pads or landing gear shoes are recommended for trucks operating on soft surfaces.
Corrosion on telescoping legs
Salt air from the coast and Florida humidity corrode the inner and outer leg tubes. Corroded tubes bind and resist smooth extension/retraction, putting excessive load on the gear mechanism. Regular lubrication and cleaning prevent binding.
Heat affects electric motor performance
Electric landing gear motors running in 95-degree ambient temperatures on a sun-soaked trailer generate more internal heat, reducing motor life. Overworking a hot motor by trying to raise a heavy trailer on a soft surface accelerates failure.
Frequent dock operations
Distribution centers across West Palm Beach run high-volume dock operations. More drops and hooks per day mean more cycles on the landing gear mechanism. High-cycle operations need shorter maintenance intervals.
More Services
Related Services
Fifth Wheel Repair
Fifth wheel and landing gear work together during coupling operations
Preventive Maintenance
Regular landing gear lubrication and inspection
DOT Inspections
Landing gear condition is inspected during annual inspections
Suspension Repair
Trailer suspension affects load distribution on landing gear
Service Area
45-Mile Radius from West Palm Beach
We cover 3 counties and 24+ cities — if you're in South Florida, we come to you.
Palm Beach County
- West Palm Beach
- Jupiter
- Palm Beach Gardens
- Riviera Beach
- Lake Worth
- Boynton Beach
- Delray Beach
- Boca Raton
- Wellington
- Royal Palm Beach
- Greenacres
- Belle Glade
Broward County
- Fort Lauderdale
- Pompano Beach
- Deerfield Beach
- Coral Springs
- Margate
- Coconut Creek
- Lauderhill
St. Lucie County
- Port St. Lucie
- Fort Pierce
- Stuart
Landing Gear Repair problem? We fix it on-site.
Mobile 24/7 repair across Palm Beach, Broward & St. Lucie counties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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