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Old 01-09-2007, 08:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
pappajohn
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Originally Posted by gillr49 View Post
More tips, really useful
Why not put the chemical through the blade hole? No reason for asking I've just got a curious nature.

How to ...............level with chocks, get ventilation at night and be safe and anything else I haven't even thought of (next week will be too late)

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hi gill, i think suraman hit the nail on the head but i'm sure you could use a little more detail.
leveling: park in prefered spot and look at van. whichever end/side is lowest put ramps under the lowest wheels, CAREFULLY drive up ramps then look again. it only goes bump if you drive over the top!!! if at top of ramp but still not level move elsewhere leveller and repeat til level. you will see when its level enough. dont forget to chock wheels and put on handbrake/leave in gear.
ventilation: open windows onto first position catch which should give about 10mm opening. open roof lights in same way.you could always stand something against the blinds which will fall if the window is opened ie: a pan or walking stick ect. we never have a problem with this as it looks like windows are closed.
the toilet chemical probably damages the sealing face of the blade but inside the tank it wont matter.

john.
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