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garyp4951
Apr 14, 2020Explorer III
My driveway slopes front to back a foot, so when I unhitch, I run the front main legs down at least a foot before lowering the inside of the leg.
That way when I push auto level, the front has plenty of room to lower to the stop point, and I use 4" blocks under the rear to keep from extending them so much.
The hitch height works great most of the time since the front is always higher when I start auto level.
That way when I push auto level, the front has plenty of room to lower to the stop point, and I use 4" blocks under the rear to keep from extending them so much.
The hitch height works great most of the time since the front is always higher when I start auto level.
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