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cvbdsl
Mar 18, 2012Explorer
Since we're having record temperatures (forecast for over 22 C or 70F vice just above freezing) decided to air out the MH and move it forward a couple of feet since its spent the winter parked on the grass and appeared to have sunk about an inch or so.
Got it forward, went out to check and found the right outside tire is flat. Foolish like, I put the rear jacks down to take the pressure of the tire, but they sank down about 3-4 inches in the soft dirt. Put down some gravel and boards to distribute the load and now have it a bit cock-eyed with the right rear up.
Definitely have to build a gravel pad when money permits!
Guess I'll have to try CoachNet for the first time. Tires are less than a year old, not sure what happened.
Chris
Got it forward, went out to check and found the right outside tire is flat. Foolish like, I put the rear jacks down to take the pressure of the tire, but they sank down about 3-4 inches in the soft dirt. Put down some gravel and boards to distribute the load and now have it a bit cock-eyed with the right rear up.
Definitely have to build a gravel pad when money permits!
Guess I'll have to try CoachNet for the first time. Tires are less than a year old, not sure what happened.
Chris
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