Grit dog wrote:
So if they shouldn't be used to chock the wheels then wth good are they?
I agree with you. But some say they help with the rocking coach. I don't have that problem, or maybe I'm just not sensitive to it, so I don't have any of the myriad contraptions that are used to simulate a foundation.
myredracer wrote:
Lesson learned.
I'm not sure what lesson you learned, but in a similar situation long long ago, I learned that placing my tongue jack on anything elevated was a very bad idea. A 2x6 or 2x8 layed flat to keep my jack out of the dirt is all I ever used. And I follow the same practice under my fiver landing gear.