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Lantley
Aug 19, 2019Nomad
Good Job Dutchmen. Those jack are a little heavier than I prefer but what I really like about them is they are very stable.
The jacks support the 5'er with ease allowing you to feel confident nothing is going to teeter and fall.
Looks like the 12 ton jack stand will resolve your issue,especially if you have a good storage spot for the jacks.
I'm a little confused as to why the jacks now extend 26" vs.13.5" at the CG?
That extra 13" is significant and may have resolved your problem at the CG.
Were the rear jacks deployed at the time? If the rear jack were extended, they may have kept the front jacks from extending any further? The 5'er front and rear jacks may have been fighting each other, especially if rear jacks were grounded just a thought?
Anyway those 12 tons jacks should work problem solved!
The jacks support the 5'er with ease allowing you to feel confident nothing is going to teeter and fall.
Looks like the 12 ton jack stand will resolve your issue,especially if you have a good storage spot for the jacks.
I'm a little confused as to why the jacks now extend 26" vs.13.5" at the CG?
That extra 13" is significant and may have resolved your problem at the CG.
Were the rear jacks deployed at the time? If the rear jack were extended, they may have kept the front jacks from extending any further? The 5'er front and rear jacks may have been fighting each other, especially if rear jacks were grounded just a thought?
Anyway those 12 tons jacks should work problem solved!
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