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webslave
Apr 05, 2016Explorer
I also don't go with the "junk" name...they have a purpose, and they serve that use quite well. They are not designed or intended to level a 24 ton coach and won't hold up well doing it. A crescent wrench can be used to drive a nail, but, it won't hold up long doing it; a hammer was designed for that function.
If you want to hold up the weight of a good sized coach, go to what heavy equipment users get:
Outrigger Pads
They aren't cheap, but, I've been using mine for years on every type of surface imaginable; with zero damage to them or the ground they are placed on, even when used under my jacks for the winter season (we're snowbirds). They are big enough they won't sink except in the wettest areas (anything will sink if the ground is soggy enough, and they are virtually indestructible. They are not "light weight", but, light weight, like leggo levelers, probably won't hold up for long.
If you want to hold up the weight of a good sized coach, go to what heavy equipment users get:
Outrigger Pads
They aren't cheap, but, I've been using mine for years on every type of surface imaginable; with zero damage to them or the ground they are placed on, even when used under my jacks for the winter season (we're snowbirds). They are big enough they won't sink except in the wettest areas (anything will sink if the ground is soggy enough, and they are virtually indestructible. They are not "light weight", but, light weight, like leggo levelers, probably won't hold up for long.
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