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Why should you level a game from the back legs and not the front?

By NoSkills

2 years ago



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    #4 2 years ago

    I’d just thread back levelers near all the way out and then adjust fronts as needed to get the desired pitch. Normally the rear levelers need to be extended out near max to get 6.5 ish degrees of pitch.

    You may still need to adjust the rears and fronts to level side to side.

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