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May-17-2017 09:16 PM
rbpru wrote:
Then I let the TT set on the stabilizers and raise the tongue jack and set wooden blocks under the tongue jack.
May-17-2017 12:58 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
Multiple stacks rather than one single stack allows me to unhitch / hitch up in stages, using a tripod stand under the A frame in stages to achieve this.
Shani wrote:
Thanks for the picture. Is there a specific tripod stand you would recommend. I tried searching for them but kept coming up with results only for a 5th wheel.
Also for the load requirement for a tripod stand, would I just use the trailer tongue weight as the minimum I would need?
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May-17-2017 10:15 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
My own driveway slopes far more to the street than it appears yours does ...when level the rear bumper is only ~ 10" off the ground while the tongue is close to 3', and this is with a much shorter trailer that's just 22.5' long. :E The solution is simple - I use a triple stack of 2x, each stack being 6" tall, effectively bringing ground level under the coupler up by 18". Multiple stacks rather than one single stack allows me to unhitch / hitch up in stages, using a tripod stand under the A frame in stages to achieve this.
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