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kzspree320
Jun 10, 2017Explorer
Kohai - I get what your saying. That's what I was trying to describe in my earlier post. My experience is if its way nose high when you start auto level, the tires usually end up off the ground. Extend the legs enough before you pull the front pins, pull the front pins, lower the legs where the nose is only slightly low, pull the rear pins, and hit auto level. Works every time then for me.
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