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SULTINI wrote:
Thanks likes to tow. Question do the landing gear, if that's what their called come down far? Like a couple feet?
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SULTINI wrote:
No other options and the street is narrow. .
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Veebyes wrote:
Overall pushing equipment to its extremes is no a good idea. Anawful lot of weight is going to be transfered onto the rear wheels, the rear spring & hanger in particular.
This may be OK for a weekend at the CG but not so sure about longterm storage. I have had mine up to being able to walk under the kingpin a few times as well. It made for easy access to the front storage but it also made the trailer more shakey, as noted by a previous poster.
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SULTINI wrote:
Thanks likes to tow. Question do the landing gear, if that's what their called come down far? Like a couple feet?
โFeb-05-2015 04:56 AM
Veebyes wrote:
2' over the full length of the 5er or 2' from wheels to pin? Also, wheels on the slope or wheels on the flat?
If it is 2' from wheels to pin then that is quite a slope & you are not going to get it level after removal from TV. If wheels are on the slope you had better chock them real good & make sure the weight is on the chocks before begining to remove the TV. Chock all wheels fwd. Nothing has ever defied gravity so no reason to chock them aft.
Have not seen any 5er legs with 2' of travel so leveling is going to be impossible without some creative use of bottle jacks & wood on the frame.