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poppin_fresh
Jul 17, 2013Explorer
Our last trip out I was given a site that was WAY out of level from side to side. My first attempt was 5 inches out and would have required every lego and piece of 2x I had. Several tries later I managed to find some ground that was only 3 inches out and where I could still reach the pedestal and drain. Even once level it made for a very long last step down.
The site would have been fine for a 40 foot pusher or TT, as the extreme front and back of the site where level, but for my smaller hybrid I was in "no mans land" in the middle of the site.
The odd thing is that the site was all gravel under the the trailer and the I know the CG has a nice Kioti tractor with a bucket. I cant fathom why they didn't/couldn't take 10-15 minutes and back drag that site with the bucket and level the dang thing out.
Jon
The site would have been fine for a 40 foot pusher or TT, as the extreme front and back of the site where level, but for my smaller hybrid I was in "no mans land" in the middle of the site.
The odd thing is that the site was all gravel under the the trailer and the I know the CG has a nice Kioti tractor with a bucket. I cant fathom why they didn't/couldn't take 10-15 minutes and back drag that site with the bucket and level the dang thing out.
Jon
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