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DrewE
Jan 04, 2017Explorer II
2oldman wrote:
Chocks please.
Chocks work best when the wheels are touching the ground :B
(Okay, at least the rear of the tandem wheels are indeed touching the ground in the picture, and the front ones may be but there's clearly not a lot of pressure on them.)
So long as the cribbing is properly done, this should be quite acceptably safe. I'm not sure I trust the cribbing here; it looks rather tippy. It would be a lot better with a larger base area.
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