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Old 12-26-2014, 05:44 AM   #1
davidaf
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The AutoLevel feature shouldn't be used with the truck attached. When you hit auto level it drops the nose considerably before it starts to level. You can however use the 6 point via the manual controls to stabilize the rig while the truck is attached. Unless the stop is a quick overnight I'd unhook, move the truck and autolevel. If it's a quick overnight, i wouldn't even bother with dropping the stabilizers. Either way having the rig a bit off level won't cause any problems if you don't fell like dealing with it.

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