RobWNY wrote:
RedRocket204 wrote:
Second Chance wrote:
We've used the Andersen (it's spelled with an 'e') levelers and a LevelMatePRO digital Bluetooth leveling device for several years. Having broken three of the Andersen levelers in as many years...
Hoping you could shed some light on how you've broken 3 of the Andersen Levers? I'm certainly not doubting what you are saying, just curious if there was something you've done that we all could learn from to hopefully avoid the same?
Is your loaded RV extremely heavy, trying to level on very uneven/rigid ground?
Not going to assume your currently listed 2016 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS trailer is what broke them... but maybe so? The darn things seem very solid and I would never have thought they could be broken, but live and learn.
Thanks!
Yes I too would be interested to know how you broke three sets of the AndersEn levelers. I've had them for 5 years and they have been wonderful on both my 9,500 pound travel trailer and now with my 10,000 pound 5th wheel. Other than a few scratches from laying on gravel sites, they have no damage to them.
Yes - our current GD Reflection is what broke them (13,980 across the scales with 3,000 of that on the pin - so 10,980 divided among the four wheels.
In the first two instances, there were larger rocks - perhaps a couple of inches in diameter - hidden under soft soil. This resulted in a large portion of the weight being put in one spot on the leveler causing the breakage. This last time, we were trying to set up on a very unlevel, uneven site in the rain. We ended up moving to another site (couldn't get level enough on our assigned site). I was in a hurry and didn't take the time to examine the ground where the leveler broke... I was just pi$$ed, tired, and in a hurry. None of the breakage events happened on surfaced (asphalt or concrete) sites.
The new levelers are heavier and the plastic/resin appears to be of a different type. I'm hoping for better luck (and I plan on being more careful in the future!).
Rob