EyUp
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Just jack it up on some old bits of pine..
I wouldn't want to be down hill of this idiot..
I wouldn't want to be down hill of this idiot..
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Your right, must be. No woman would take chairs and tables outside. They might break a nail, or something........And yes it's no doubt a man.
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Handbrake on in gear and the rear jacks dug into the ground, don't think it's going far.Same here, admittedly it's a bit of a slope but the key thing for me is what chocking of the rear wheels has been applied and you can't see that for the folding chairs.
Might be ok, might not easy to judge.
Ian
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That's an ideal "caravan site" so much easier to pitch level on a slope.This is the C&CC site at Llanystumdwy in North Wales. They hand you chocks when you drive in. I think it's the steepest we have ever visited, the photo dosent really do it justice.
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why do they park on the slope better across it surelyThis is the C&CC site at Llanystumdwy in North Wales. They hand you chocks when you drive in. I think it's the steepest we have ever visited, the photo dosent really do it justice.
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It's C&CC, yuz parks where yuz told to park..........why do they park on the slope better across it surely
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Give over. Its a disaster waiting to happen.
I recon a vigorous bout of the 'old in and out' would have it tipped off the wood and rolling down the hill in no time
There's no way that got lifted in one hit. Not with the amount of wood packing under the rams. He must have had additional axle stands to support it to allow inserting more wood.Lift the front and its level, job done.
Martin
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That answer was in respect of the question "why do all the caravans pitch on the slope not across the slope"There's no way that got lifted in one hit. Not with the amount of wood packing under the rams. He must have had additional axle stands to support it to allow inserting more wood.
You can even see the wood ramps at the front.