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![]() "Mike Dobony" wrote in message ... Okay, the mobile home NG is so dead and no answer there so here goes here. I have a single wide trailer that is noticeably unlevel, low on one side at one end, about 1/2 way down the length. I don't see why I can't level it myself about 1/2" -1" at a time. How big of a bottle jack would I need to life one pillar (one support) at a time and put some shims in until it is level, 30 ton, 50 ton? Thanks. Mike D. One last thought ............ make one point of one jack the "good" point, and raise or lower all the others to that point. Steve |
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![]() "SteveB" wrote in message ... "Mike Dobony" wrote in message ... Okay, the mobile home NG is so dead and no answer there so here goes here. I have a single wide trailer that is noticeably unlevel, low on one side at one end, about 1/2 way down the length. I don't see why I can't level it myself about 1/2" -1" at a time. How big of a bottle jack would I need to life one pillar (one support) at a time and put some shims in until it is level, 30 ton, 50 ton? Thanks. Mike D. One last thought ............ make one point of one jack the "good" point, and raise or lower all the others to that point. Steve I'll probably borrow a laser level |
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