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c3saving
Jun 25, 2013Explorer
I will definitely keep the neighbors in mind. However, we had a situation where it was to dark. I'd like to be able to see where I'm stepping. It doesn't have to be bright either just functional and prevent accidents. The porch light gave off some light but we need a few more of those around the front and back of the trailer.
As much as I would love to say we always put all of our tools for the fire away or keep the fire wood in a nice neat stack under the trailer, I can't say that. Little children are curious and pick up stuff, and adults pick up stuff and then are called in a different direction only to lose their mind on what they were doing prior to being called away. Next thing you know you are kicked back with a cup of Koolaide and see your stack of stuff from the project that you started and get the Oh yea...... so your nice comfortable seat needs to be left to get that other thing done.
There were to many tripping and accident hazards on the last trip. I'm sure the terrain did not help the situation. It was extremely unlevel. We used 3 stacking levelers to on one side to level the trailer. Some kind of lighting has to be put in place to prevent accidents. Now if we just are not paying attention - that's a whole other problem that lighting will just not fix.
The glow plug looks super cool... I'll be checking that out.
As much as I would love to say we always put all of our tools for the fire away or keep the fire wood in a nice neat stack under the trailer, I can't say that. Little children are curious and pick up stuff, and adults pick up stuff and then are called in a different direction only to lose their mind on what they were doing prior to being called away. Next thing you know you are kicked back with a cup of Koolaide and see your stack of stuff from the project that you started and get the Oh yea...... so your nice comfortable seat needs to be left to get that other thing done.
There were to many tripping and accident hazards on the last trip. I'm sure the terrain did not help the situation. It was extremely unlevel. We used 3 stacking levelers to on one side to level the trailer. Some kind of lighting has to be put in place to prevent accidents. Now if we just are not paying attention - that's a whole other problem that lighting will just not fix.
The glow plug looks super cool... I'll be checking that out.
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