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RedRaider89

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  1. I used a bottle jack to lift each side and put jack stands on the frame on each side just behind the rear tandem wheel. I did not take the wheels all the way off the ground just enough to take about 80% of the weight off the tires/suspension. That seems to work fine for me.
  2. Thanks Kirk W. It is stored on a concrete floor but in a completely covered enclosed metal barn. I had a valve stem go out on me and one of the tires deflated. It is a tandem trailer so I did put a jack stand under the axle to support the weight on the deflated tire which I plan on taking in to get repaired this weekend.
  3. First off Sorry if this is a repeat question. However the search capability is lacking on this forum and I could not get information on my specific question. I wanted to get opinions and direction if others raise their Travel trailer off the ground on blocks on jackstands for long term storage. Is this needed? We normally use our Travel Trailer once or twice a year so it sets from 6 to 9 months sometimes. I keep it in an enclosed barn so it is protected.
  4. Good point. That is why I think now it would make sense to get the 2 smaller generators.
  5. Thanks for all the replies. I think i am convinced to go with Smaller Tandem Generators. Thanks! This helps alot.
  6. I am looking into buying a Generator for my RV when Boondocking and keeping it on my acreage. Any advice? I have my eye on a Champion 3400 Duel Fuel Gas/Propane Generator based on my research. It needs to be able to power a 13,500 BTU AC unit. Thanks.
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