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mosseater
Jul 09, 2014Explorer II
Note to self:
-make sure the ladder is out of the way when bringing in the slide.-
-don't run the slide out the whole way until you've checked to make sure all the cabinet doors are shut and out of the way.
-those with long trailers, make sure that little hump-up in your site where the tongue jack lands is not too high to prevent the trailer from setting level BEFORE you unhitch. You may have to raise BOTH sides of the trailer to get enough clearance to lower the tongue to level. Unless you're going to dig a hole for the "A" frame.
- be sure to consider the sun angle before you final position your trailer and unhitch, especially for late afternoon summer sun.
-make sure the ladder is out of the way when bringing in the slide.-
-don't run the slide out the whole way until you've checked to make sure all the cabinet doors are shut and out of the way.
-those with long trailers, make sure that little hump-up in your site where the tongue jack lands is not too high to prevent the trailer from setting level BEFORE you unhitch. You may have to raise BOTH sides of the trailer to get enough clearance to lower the tongue to level. Unless you're going to dig a hole for the "A" frame.
- be sure to consider the sun angle before you final position your trailer and unhitch, especially for late afternoon summer sun.
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