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Anyone REGRET going to feeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 1089299" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Did this ONCE as newbie. Parked on slight incline facing up. Had the old (in fact, that's ALL we had) air/hydraulic legs. Sposed to leave set together. Bypass. Pulled pin (ya know, maybe it wasn't THAT long ago cuz we started out with pin on right side of tractor. Forget when they switched to drivers side), walked down side thumping tires/looking at lights, etc. Came up right side close to front of front trailer and saw it was moving. Quickly pushed lever and, luckily it was a warm day, and legs shot down while trailers were making their way off my fifth wheel. Dropped low but not low enough to not be able to get under it. Don't remember if it popped the hose or not. Don't matter now. No damage done except my neck snapping to see who caught that. Never did THAT again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 1089299, member: 6408"] Did this ONCE as newbie. Parked on slight incline facing up. Had the old (in fact, that's ALL we had) air/hydraulic legs. Sposed to leave set together. Bypass. Pulled pin (ya know, maybe it wasn't THAT long ago cuz we started out with pin on right side of tractor. Forget when they switched to drivers side), walked down side thumping tires/looking at lights, etc. Came up right side close to front of front trailer and saw it was moving. Quickly pushed lever and, luckily it was a warm day, and legs shot down while trailers were making their way off my fifth wheel. Dropped low but not low enough to not be able to get under it. Don't remember if it popped the hose or not. Don't matter now. No damage done except my neck snapping to see who caught that. Never did THAT again. [/QUOTE]
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