Jframpey wrote:
After seeing the Andersen blocks last year I made my own from a pressure treated 6X6... I have a band saw. I measured the radius of the tire and drew the shape out on a scrap of plywood. Then drew another radius 5" bigger. Works great. The scrap cut from the wedge makes the stabilizing piece. $18 made four wedges... Gave two to my neighbor for his TH!
Joe
Excellent!
5" represents a 3 degree rise. So I'm wondering about making a second set to raise it even more. This set would start at 5" on the "thin" edge and continue to 8-10". So raise the rig to 5", insert the second set and continue on up. The rise on this set would be limited to whatever would fit between the tires. Clearly a very unlevel site but we've all been there.
Keeping the rig on the blocks would be a concern but is this a practical idea including for the Anderson levelers?