I have a question about nudging/tilting.
I have a MMR, with the front and rear levellers all the way in, not extended out at all, and the machine sits firm on the laminate floor with rubber feet.
My other pin is a TZ, and in order to get 6.5 degrees, the rear levellers are extended almost all the way up, and the front are all the way down flat.
When I nudge MMR, it seems like I really have to push hard to get it to move. When I nudge TZ, it wobbles (likely due to the rear levellers being extended so much) and although the machine rocks, I think there may be a lack of firm resistance that doesn't do much in the way of redirecting the ball.
So my question is... How do you set up a machine so that it nudges nicely. Do most of you extend the front and rear levellers a little to give the machine a slight wobble? I can't do much with TZ until I get longer legs, but I figure I could raise both the front and rear levellers on MMR, and maybe loosen it up a bit so it isn't so stubborn.
Thoughts?