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    Here's a front shot of mine the day I got solar installed a few weeks ago.



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    Default My Ford truck and Sundowner

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wyowanderer/5606581033/

    I've added a furnace and water tank. The crummy cell phone pic was taken at Alcova Lake in Wyoming.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wyowanderer/4994198287/

    This one is a bit better, taken with a better camera on the Blue Bank road in Wyoming.
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    1996 Ford F350 and 1999 S&S 8 footer




    Here it is on the front of the 32 foot gooseneck



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stouttrout View Post
    1996 Ford F350 and 1999 S&S 8 footer

    Here it is on the front of the 32 foot gooseneck
    Just curious, how do you go about moving that on and off the gooseneck? Are the jacks wide enough to allow you to back the trailer under?
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    No they are not wide enough. I built saw horses that are wide enough though






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    That is a cool setup w the sawhorses! I am thinking something similar with mine.

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    It is scary, you don;t want to do it in high wind, that changes the pucker factor a bit. it is hard to tell but those jacks are about 4'6" tall.

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    Now the question is: How do you get it on and off those tall saw horses? I can't imagine the electric jacks being that tall.
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    In the last pic you can see the 14 inch talle wooden blocks. I use those for everything from car jacks extenders to stuff like this. very handy to keep around.

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