โSep-04-2016 09:49 AM
โSep-08-2016 05:46 AM
MargaretB wrote:
...given the location of the place where the chains go, and our physical limitations, there's no way for us to reach it unless you get under the bumper. But thanks -
โSep-08-2016 03:53 AM
โSep-07-2016 06:51 PM
darsben1 wrote:
I reported it.
Seven years a member and never read the rules there is no excuse for that.
โSep-07-2016 03:56 PM
MargaretB wrote:
Unfortunately, given the location of the place where the chains go, and our physical limitations, there's no way for us to reach it unless you get under the bumper. But thanks -
โSep-07-2016 03:46 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
A major philosophy that I have abided by in my life is to work smarter, not harder. It has paid great dividends.
If he has to be on his back under the truck to attach safety chains he is definitely doing it wrong. Step back, grab your favorite beverage, have a seat, and figure out an easy way to do it!
Working smarter allows you to accomplish more, in less time, and with less effort. When at a campground, watch how others accomplish the same task, does their method work better than yours? I am always looking for ideas I can steal from someone else to make my life easier.
โSep-07-2016 10:19 AM
โSep-07-2016 09:01 AM
โSep-06-2016 08:37 PM
โSep-06-2016 08:01 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
One thing I did to make things easier / faster is jettison the manual crank tongue jack and replace it with a power jack.
I also use an extension cord when hooking up to power instead of fighting the "pull the cord out of the little flapper hole / compartment" in the side of the rig, then trying to "stuff it all back in there" at pack up time.
โSep-06-2016 07:47 PM
โSep-06-2016 04:36 AM
darsben1 wrote:
I reported it.
Seven years a member and never read the rules there is no excuse for that.
โSep-05-2016 07:17 PM
darsben1 wrote:
I reported it.
Seven years a member and never read the rules there is no excuse for that.
โSep-05-2016 07:04 PM
โSep-05-2016 01:57 PM