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fj12ryder
Dec 23, 2022Explorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:Nope, we totally disagree. I have worked with mine when I was changing tires, and I can positively tell you that my sides will move independently of one another. I can raise one side, but not the other. I can raise one side, and not the front.
"Well, maybe yours does that, but my front levelers are completely independent of the center/rear levelers when in Manual"
I did NOT say the fronts were part of the rears but they DO adjust when the side is raised or lowered if they did not the frame would be in a twisted condition. Front legs equalize to the side by side created by the rears. We agree now?
The sides adjust to each other also so one is not supporting more than the other.
And what you stated: "I did NOT say the fronts were part of the rears but they DO adjust when the side is raised or lowered if they did not the frame would be in a twisted condition." is incorrect. The fronts, on my trailer, do not adjust when the side is raised or lowered, which leads to my statement that Manual adjustments can lead to a frame that is not equally supported by all levelers.
This is the way mine works, yours must work differently. But please don't presume to tell me how mine works.
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