JerArdra said:
One other point, if you ever stay at a Wal Mart or in front of a friends house neighbors do not see Hydrauklic Jacks.
Kind of makes me wish I had air, but alas, my rig is a gas buggy, no compressed air anywhere other than my air compressor
Your comment on not using hydralic jacks at a wall mart or in front of a friend's house... If you park where I park you can indeed use hydralic jacks. The use/don't use is based on what the road surface is made of
My road was once nice solid concrete, It needs resurfacing and I suspect they will use the band-aid method of laying some asphalt, once they asphalt it use of jacks will be no more. However, hopefully by then I'll have my own pad, either base rock or concrete.
Same with Wall Mart, if the lot is asphalt, don't use jacks. Concrete, Jacks are OK.
The office where I work "moved" the new office had no plumbing so on Friday I'd drive the rig down there, park it, Monday I'd move it to a spot in the rear of the lot, and bring it back monday night, Tuesday I'd drive home, stopping at LEO's for breakfast
LEO's is next to an old F&M store, (F&M whent chapter up some years ago so the store is vacant) Nice concrete lot, BIG concrete lot, my rig (almost 60 feet long assembled with towed) fit very nicely on that lot.
Other days I'd eat at Pete's, Not nearly as large, can't turn around on his lot, but WI-FI