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Old 09-09-2016, 11:30 AM   #1
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Blocking a Seasonal

I searched the forum and couldn't find a link on the best way to block for the season. Also any other tips for a successful season.
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Here's an article that may help you.

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I searched the forum and couldn't find a link on the best way to block for the season. Also any other tips for a successful season.

If this is something you are just going to do for the summer and then bring it home, I don't think I would block it. Why not just install stabilizers? It wold be so much simpler when you get ready in the fall to bring it home.
Then again maybe you intend to leave it on site year around. You didn't say.
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If this is something you are just going to do for the summer and then bring it home, I don't think I would block it. Why not just install stabilizers? It wold be so much simpler when you get ready in the fall to bring it home.
Then again maybe you intend to leave it on site year around. You didn't say.


This is our first seasonal but we do intend on leaving it year round.



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Maybe this link here will give you another idea. These guys added an additional stabilizer jack.

http://www.crossroadsowners.com/foru...ler-10799.html
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