Clyde
The Hadley is not going to be able to level your coach on a drive or an RV spot that is "steep" .... your term. You're going to need to read through the operations manual and then begin to try something. You can partially level using the equalizer system with jack pads. That will level the coach some after it first lowers it down onto the rails with deflated air bags. The equalizer system and the Hadley together can do a lot of leveling but if your driveway is truely steep, there is a good chance that you just are not going to get anywhere close to level. My driveway has a slight slant and using the Equalizer and the Hadley I am able to get the coach close to level, but not fully level. The primary thing that I leave running all the time is the refrigerator/freezer in the coach and I have heard that it is not a good idea to have the refrigerator on much of a slant or tilt so I try to level as best as I can to help it operate correctly.
Gary
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Gary and Dee, Zowie and Bowie (traveling cat sibs)
2019 Cornerstone 45B, X15-605hp, Imperial, Spartan K3,
2013 Honda CR-V toad, Demco Excali-Bar II,
Demco Baseplate, Demco Toad Light system, 73 de W5FI
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