First Damage

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tslarson
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Re: First Damage

Post by tslarson » July 22nd, 2015, 1:20 am

What a bummer, I hate when stuff like this happens. I like to keep my stuff nice. Still waiting for my first moment with our camper. It's sure to come.
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Re: First Damage

Post by pawpaw » July 19th, 2015, 12:31 am

Man I know how you feel. I"m glad the damage is only cosmetic.
I had a huge "duh" moment a couple of months ago when I ripped the ladder out of the roof because it snagged on a tree branch as I pulled out of my spot. I posted all the details when it happened.
Don't beat your self up to much and roll on!
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First Damage

Post by jcarlilesiu » July 18th, 2015, 9:01 pm

Well dang it.

First time we have done some damage to the camper.

Scratch that. First time I have done some damage.

I had the weight distribution bars leaned up against the camper. Working to level it, I had to lower the camper quite a bit due to an uneven site.

When lowering, I didn't realize the camper was binding against the weight distribution bar wedged against it. I heard a loud pop and noticed the damage after it forcefully unwedged itself.

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Got a nice little dent and deformation of the diamond plate.

Kicking myself.

Lesson learned. Make sure everything is clear before trying to level.

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