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trailernovice
Mar 26, 2021Explorer
Seems to me that, at least upon arrival at a campsite, there'd be little or no need to back up a tow dolly...generally campgrounds (in my experience) aren't so busy that blocking a lane on the camping loop for a few minutes would cause any huge problem
Wouldn't it make the most sense, upon arrival, just to stay straight on the camping loop road, pull the car off the dolly and put it wherever...then unhook the dolly from the motorhome and hand-push it onto the site? and, last, position the MH in the site?
I've only used car dollies through UHaul, but to my recollection they're so light on the hitch that they can just be picked up by hand at the coupler and shoved or pulled around
Wouldn't it make the most sense, upon arrival, just to stay straight on the camping loop road, pull the car off the dolly and put it wherever...then unhook the dolly from the motorhome and hand-push it onto the site? and, last, position the MH in the site?
I've only used car dollies through UHaul, but to my recollection they're so light on the hitch that they can just be picked up by hand at the coupler and shoved or pulled around
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