Billinwoodland wrote:
FIRE UP wrote:
To Goldencrazy,
Your procedure is spot on. Get level, then slides out,
I think it depends on the coach. My Monaco manual calls for deploying slides first, followed by leveling.
Bill,
Yep, I think I've seen this before where Monaco owners have stated what you're saying. To me, it surely doesn't make sense. To me, if you create a level, stable, "multi-plane" square platform, by leveling, then the slides can extend without binding or, having any GRAVITATIONAL pull, one way or another. And, as we all know, some of those slides are pretty darn long and big.
But, I didn't design the coaches so, it's not my say-so on how procedures are laid out. If Monaco or, any other brand calls for slides first, then level, well, it is what it is. Now, if someone can explain the logic in extending slides first then leveling, maybe I'd "see the light" so to speak.
But, when I watch my galley slide, which is seriously heavy and, has that last point roll-down to make a level floor when fully extended, I can't imagine it being extended when I'm un-level.
Scott