aviator41
Sep 12, 2016Explorer
Full extension of landing gear making me nervous
Howdy all,
We ran into a new experience this weekend. For the first time, we have set up the Heartland Oakmont on a spot that hasn't been graded close to level. In fact, we've had to extend the landing gear to their full extension in order to level the RV, even after putting a set of 4 blocks under both of the front legs. Unfortunately there are no real alternative locations at the spot. and choosing not to camp here is out of the question as we are camping in order to compete in a Regional shooting match that we've worked hard to get to all year. The only way to get it level was to do it manually. The 6 point level up wouldn't do it.
I'm assuming that being able to extend the legs fully in order to get the RV level is okay. Is there any reason why I should NOT leave the RV in this condition?
We ran into a new experience this weekend. For the first time, we have set up the Heartland Oakmont on a spot that hasn't been graded close to level. In fact, we've had to extend the landing gear to their full extension in order to level the RV, even after putting a set of 4 blocks under both of the front legs. Unfortunately there are no real alternative locations at the spot. and choosing not to camp here is out of the question as we are camping in order to compete in a Regional shooting match that we've worked hard to get to all year. The only way to get it level was to do it manually. The 6 point level up wouldn't do it.
I'm assuming that being able to extend the legs fully in order to get the RV level is okay. Is there any reason why I should NOT leave the RV in this condition?