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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:02 pm |
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Ok, I have got the M/H on the levelling blocks, but in the very little experience that I have had with this, when I put the hand brake on & put it in 1st gear it always rolls back a bit.
So I got a pair of chocks but what is the safest method for the WIFE putting these in place & removing them? |
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Re: Levelling blocks |
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:08 pm |
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Ok, I have got the M/H on the levelling blocks, but in the very little experience that I have had with this, when I put the hand brake on & put it in 1st gear it always rolls back a bit.
So I got a pair of chocks but what is the safest method of the WIFE putting these in place & removing them.
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There something wrong with your handbrake. It shouldn't roll
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:13 pm |
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Hi rrusty
I wouldn't worry about it. We very rarely use our blocks these days, and we seem to be forever on some sort of angle one way or the other. You'll get used to living on a slope
Having said that, if we were staying somewhere for several days, I'd probably spend some time getting it right. If it does roll back a bit, I'd drive on a bit further before applying the brakes.
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:22 pm |
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Derek, When we got the van the handbrake was useless so this is supposed to be it adjusted.
Gerald, The wife thinks she is swaying back & forth if it is slightly off the level, when we park up, the 1st thing she reaches for is the spirit level. |
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Levelling |
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:31 pm |
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Hi
The best method of levelling a motorhome is to fill a glass with wine and place it one a table. If some spills out, ask the good lady to drink some and then reposition the van. Top up the glass, and if you are on a slope, the glass will overflow again. Ask the missus to drink some more wine. Repeat a few times and the time will come where it matters not whether you are level!
Instead of using levelling chocks, use planks of wood. You have a bigger area to drive on.
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:48 pm |
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Gerald, The wife thinks she is swaying back & forth if it is slightly off the level, when we park up, the 1st thing she reaches for is the spirit level.
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Unlike mine who reaches for the wine. The swaying back and forth comes afterwards.
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:42 pm |
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Re: Levelling blocks |
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:01 am |
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Ok, I have got the M/H on the levelling blocks, but in the very little experience that I have had with this, when I put the hand brake on & put it in 1st gear it always rolls back a bit.
So I got a pair of chocks but what is the safest method for the WIFE putting these in place & removing them?
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It is quite normal for it to roll back very very slightly as the handbrake takes the strain or the suspension settles.
Depending on what is behind or infront of my m/h and depending on if I have driven up or reversed up I sometimes pop it into gear, but I don't like leaving it in gear for long periods as the clutch plate might stick.
If you don't leave it in gear, make sure that if it does roll back that it can't roll into anything.
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You could buy or make a couple of wheel chocks!
Oh, and we use a spirit level as I don't like my gravy running of my plate and into my lap  |
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:58 am |
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Get the wife to reverse while YOU put the chocks in place  |
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:01 am |
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Life's too B**** short to be worrying if you are level or not, only time to worry is if you have to get tucked in at night to stop from rolliing out of bed......
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