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Tom_Barb
Dec 04, 2016Explorer
As long as the rear wheels of the towed stayed in line with the coach track, you could do it. but when you need to make a turn you'll have a problem with the steering caster of the towed.
The tow bar does not allow the front of the towed to move side to side when the front wheels of the towed are steered. then the caster will spin the steering wheel out of your hands. When / if the driver of the coach were to turn the steering wheel of the coach, the same thing will happen.
pushing forward, no problems, the towed will track just like it does when being towed.
The tow bar does not allow the front of the towed to move side to side when the front wheels of the towed are steered. then the caster will spin the steering wheel out of your hands. When / if the driver of the coach were to turn the steering wheel of the coach, the same thing will happen.
pushing forward, no problems, the towed will track just like it does when being towed.
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