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- YnotTurboExplorerI put 6 x 6 treated blocks under all 6 of my hydraulic feet. I bought a couple of 6 x 6 x 8's from Lowes and cut them into 3 peices each with my chain saw. Works well and supports a lot of weight.
- SandSOrrellExplorerFor me, it depends on the site. For example, right now we have a couple of plastic blocks under the left side. There is a depressions on the left side and without the blocks, the auto system wanted to raise the right side wheels off the ground.(Go figure!) So I put the blocks under both left side rear jacks (one each). Now all wheels are down and we are level. I like to keep the wheels down on the ground for the added stability.
If the site is fairly level with no depressions, I just let the auto system do its thing. Had good luck with that approach.
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