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I had a look under the motorhome and saw what I think are legs to stabilise the MH but I'm not sure, anyone identify this item? Image attached[/QUOTe
I have the same ones fitted to my hymer ,use mine all the time ,just write out a check list of things to do before you move off , lockers , rear steadies , EHU cable etc , leave it on the dash board its what i do, works for me .
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You will need a longish winding handle. Possibly stored in a belly locker somewhere.
This you fit on the largish hexagon bolt head and wind clockwise to deploy them. They move firstly to a vertical position then extend to the ground. You may need chicks underneath if on soft ground.
They will stop the van rocking excessively if your parked up broadside up to a severe wind.
Used mine weekend before last for the second time since I had the van nealy five years ago.
If you use yours, after extending them, store the winding handle through the steering wheel of the van, as this will remind you about them before you drive off.
Peter
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You will need a longish winding handle. Possibly stored in a belly locker somewhere.
This you fit on the largish hexagon bolt head and wind clockwise to deploy them. They move firstly to a vertical position then extend to the ground. You may need [HI]chicks [/HI]underneath if on soft ground.
They will stop the van rocking excessively if your parked up broadside up to a severe wind.
Used mine weekend before last for the second time since I had the van nealy five years ago.
If you use yours, after extending them, store the winding handle through the steering wheel of the van, as this will remind you about them before you drive off.
Peter
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[HI]When would one use them?[/HI]
And how are they deployed?
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I refuse to answer this question here...:Blush::Blush::Blush:
JJ :Cool:
I concur JJ; and if your chick's on the ground why would you need to stabilise the MoHo?
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Whoops!
My attempt at humour has misfired...
Sorry BgClick.
The only time I would need to use the stabilising legs on my classic Hymer would be when certain activities requiring considerable physical movements were taking place inside the van over a considerable length of time (one or two minutes).
However, as I joked in my post, I refuse to talk about it here.
Sorry I upset you.
JJ :Cool:
Why refuse? Based on the fact I am a beginner I expect you would excuse me if the usage is blindingly obvious. So is it because i used "one" as an impersonal in a sentence?
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Whoops!
My attempt at humour has misfired...
Sorry BgClick.
The only time I would need to use the stabilising legs on my classic Hymer would be when certain activities requiring considerable physical movements were taking place inside the van over a considerable length of time (one or two minutes).
However, as I joked in my post, I refuse to talk about it here.
Sorry I upset you.
JJ :Cool:
No need to apologise to me BgClick...
You haven't upset me.
If I can help with any motorhoming queries I, along with all other Funsters, will be delighted to be as useful as possible.
As a rather unconventional motorhomer though my experiences are not always much use to the majority of the gang.
JJ :Cool:
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You will need a longish winding handle. Possibly stored in a belly locker somewhere.
This you fit on the largish hexagon bolt head and wind clockwise to deploy them. They move firstly to a vertical position then extend to the ground. You may need chicks underneath if on soft ground.
They will stop the van rocking excessively if your parked up broadside up to a severe wind.
Used mine weekend before last for the second time since I had the van nealy five years ago.
If you use yours, after extending them, store the winding handle through the steering wheel of the van, as this will remind you about them before you drive off.
Peter