Well, we've made the decision to go with the 3055! (Sorry Sunnybrook!) Still need to get some questions answered regarding options. I looked through the other threads and am still confused about whether or not I want the electric rear jacks since I have no experience with them.
Do they "self-level"? In other words, say I'm on a site that slopes left to right and I've already leveled the trailer as best I can with boards under the tires on the left side, but the surface back where the rear jacks are is slightly more sloped. When I lower the electric rear jacks, will the pads hit the ground at two different times before they attempt to lift the trailer? Or do I first have to make the spots level with blocks where they will hit the ground? If I have to do that, it seems it would make more sense to just go the 18v drill route so I can drop each of them separately for fine-tune leveling without having to first adjust the heights of the pad blocks.
If that made ANY sense to anyone , I'd appreciated knowing how the current electric jacks function.
Thanks! What a GREAT site!
Denny
Do they "self-level"? In other words, say I'm on a site that slopes left to right and I've already leveled the trailer as best I can with boards under the tires on the left side, but the surface back where the rear jacks are is slightly more sloped. When I lower the electric rear jacks, will the pads hit the ground at two different times before they attempt to lift the trailer? Or do I first have to make the spots level with blocks where they will hit the ground? If I have to do that, it seems it would make more sense to just go the 18v drill route so I can drop each of them separately for fine-tune leveling without having to first adjust the heights of the pad blocks.
If that made ANY sense to anyone , I'd appreciated knowing how the current electric jacks function.
Thanks! What a GREAT site!
Denny