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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:35:51 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Scott Dickson" wrote in message ... On Dec 12, 9:32 pm, Eddie wrote: I have a Regal, dry weight around 8,200lbs. It sits on a three-axle trailer, weight approx. 1,500 lbs. I have six so-so tires and will have the boat sitting on a cement pad for the next 6 mo. or so doing some major and minor work on it. I'm thinking that with all that weight on the tires that if they lose air I may have a hard time putting air in them where it sits. I suppose I could call AAA and ask for a truck that has an air compressor. So my question is, could I put a couple of floor jacks to help support the weight of the boat and trailer? I've seen where cars that are stored for a long time have something to remove the weight under the car. Has anyone done this? I'm thinking that I'd need minimum four with each having a 2-ton capacity. I'd have to figure out a way to lift the boat up to slide the jacks under it. Any comments or suggestions appreciated. Eddie To which "Scott Dickson" answered: Block up the trailer frame on four corners, and oila. Bad advice, IMO. Possibility of bending the frame. Block it where the axle springs meet the frame. That's where the frame is designed to carry the weight to the ground. Eisboch You're probably one of the few that hasn't kf'd Mr. Dickson. Good catch. Hope the OP heeds your advice. -- John H |
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On Dec 13, 8:59*am, John H wrote:
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:35:51 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Scott Dickson" wrote in message ... On Dec 12, 9:32 pm, Eddie wrote: I have a Regal, dry weight around 8,200lbs. It sits on a three-axle trailer, weight approx. 1,500 lbs. I have six so-so tires and will have the boat sitting on a cement pad for the next 6 mo. or so doing some major and minor work on it. I'm thinking that with all that weight on the tires that if they lose air I may have a hard time putting air in them where it sits. I suppose I could call AAA and ask for a truck that has an air compressor. So my question is, could I put a couple of floor jacks to help support the weight of the boat and trailer? I've seen where cars that are stored for a long time have something to remove the weight under the car. Has anyone done this? I'm thinking that I'd need minimum four with each having a 2-ton capacity. I'd have to figure out a way to lift the boat up to slide the jacks under it. Any comments or suggestions appreciated. Eddie To which "Scott Dickson" answered: Block up the trailer frame on four corners, and oila. Bad advice, IMO. *Possibility of bending the frame. Block it where the axle springs meet the frame. *That's where the frame is designed to carry the weight to the ground. Eisboch You're probably one of the few that hasn't kf'd Mr. Dickson. Good catch. Hope the OP heeds your advice. -- John H That all you can offer, teat-sucking Pumpkin Head? Here's the asswipes picture (NOT for children, as it MAY give them nightmares). http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...32218_8642.jpg |
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