Took A Little Levelling...?

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Should have had a hydraulic system fitted! :LOL: I‘m surprised it hasn’t got guylines rigged.
 
I can't see if the brakes are on.
 
Might never get the brakes off!!

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Blimey! :rolleyes:

That looks so unsafe... :oops:
 
Who in their right mind? Is this in USA?
 
With the step ladder by the door it looks light the loonies actually get in it like that. Total madness.
 
How high is the tow hook on the tow vehicle?

If it was me I would have got my Shelia to dig out the front garden. While I made the tea.
 
You don't need brakes when you've got the wheels chained together !
 
Stupid pillock! He'd have needed less bricks if he'd turned it around the other way.:doh:
He could have got the awning pegged out onto the grass as well.(y)

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Stops it being nicked......
 
Sorry but he will have to move it!, I dont think its close enough to the white peg:giggle:
Imagine the worry of living opposite him, Crikey!, you would have to shaw up your front garden with sand bags just in case.:eek:
LES

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Its a Jayco van.


Built in Australia since 1975 - and still going strong In 2007, Jayco moved into its current 50-acre state of the art complex at 1 Jayco Drive, Dandenong South, Victoria, with a purpose-built 60,000sqm undercover manufacturing complex. This is where all Jayco RVs are made.
 
Stupid pillock! He'd have needed less bricks if he'd turned it around the other way.:doh:
That's just what I thought when I saw the picture too! :giggle:
 
Australia - is the photo upside down?

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OH NO!!!!!:Eeek:
I appear to have dragged you down to my level of stooopitity!:crying:
Sorry, sorry, sorry.:notworthy2:
Nope, I was thinking the other way being 45 degrees so there is less 'slope' to deal with hence less blocking needed ...
 
How do you hitch it up!

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But he could not have towed it that way and manhandling it up that slope would have been impossible.
Of course he could! He just opens the garage door and drives the towcar in. He then just uses the second car in the other garage to get around!(y)
Option two is a motor mover. State of the art kit for those who can't reverse a trailer.
You need to be like the rest of us, getting out of your, ehhhhhhh thinking out of the, box.(y):giggle:
 
How do you hitch it up!

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Dead simple.
Guys in the Clyde shipyards used to do it all the time. Sledgehammer to the supports and oft you jolly well go!(y) Just remember to attach the drag chains first!:doh:

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