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coolmom42
May 14, 2015Explorer II
1 long ramp and set of blocks works best. But it takes a little bit of time to set up and a LOT of blocks. You can avoid using so many blocks by taking a couple of fairly long 10" wide boards, if you have the space and weight capacity.
In setting up the trailer that I used to be partner in, we found that you could go right up on 2 blocks high, but not 3. So stack 2 behind each tire, go up, then keep backing up adding another block with each notch you back up.
We found it was best to relocate if you need more than 3 blocks to level. Walking around & arranging chairs etc on a site that sloped is a pain, too. Sometimes just moving to the side one way or another a foot or so makes a huge difference.
In setting up the trailer that I used to be partner in, we found that you could go right up on 2 blocks high, but not 3. So stack 2 behind each tire, go up, then keep backing up adding another block with each notch you back up.
We found it was best to relocate if you need more than 3 blocks to level. Walking around & arranging chairs etc on a site that sloped is a pain, too. Sometimes just moving to the side one way or another a foot or so makes a huge difference.
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