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MikeRP wrote:I don't know, there doesn't seem to be much rhyme-nor-reason to why they don't work sometimes. Doesn't seem to be any hard and fast rule why the auto-level sometimes doesn't.fj12ryder wrote:
I think he's sticking to plastic ones, but not settled on which plastic ones, and was wondering whether to use the ones he mentioned.
I have a couple of the Andersen round red buckets that came with my toyhauler, and they are okay, but I can't always use them at the front. Since their height is non-adjustable, sometimes the site won't allow the auto-level to work correctly if I have the Andersen buckets at the front. Then I switch to the yellow blocks.
Yeah I agree with that but after I got used to using them, if I run into a weirdly pitched site, I usually get it right the first try.
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philh wrote:
Those that are using the yellow lego blocks, do you just stack them up?
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fj12ryder wrote:
I think he's sticking to plastic ones, but not settled on which plastic ones, and was wondering whether to use the ones he mentioned.
I have a couple of the Andersen round red buckets that came with my toyhauler, and they are okay, but I can't always use them at the front. Since their height is non-adjustable, sometimes the site won't allow the auto-level to work correctly if I have the Andersen buckets at the front. Then I switch to the yellow blocks.
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Mondooker wrote:
Hi Retired JSO, And youโre right but not a long term solution and come with their own problems. Iโll stick with a plastic style that will keep the jacks 7โ off the ground. Itโs better for the jacks and eventually the fifth wheel. Just my opinion.
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