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RoyB
Oct 13, 2015Explorer II
I can't imagine not using the WDH BARS would make any difference as far as the trailer is concerned.
The problem issue would be that truck may be squatted down in the rear more than normal for this short duration of use.
I would not have an issue here using my riding lawn mower to spot my 4200lb POPUP trailer here in my back yard for various things. My neighbor uses his lawn mower all the time to spot his big flatbed utility hauler trailer around his yard. His hitch setup is on the front of his mower.
I see small motorized units moving trailers around at the RV Dealers all the time.
Roy Ken
The problem issue would be that truck may be squatted down in the rear more than normal for this short duration of use.
I would not have an issue here using my riding lawn mower to spot my 4200lb POPUP trailer here in my back yard for various things. My neighbor uses his lawn mower all the time to spot his big flatbed utility hauler trailer around his yard. His hitch setup is on the front of his mower.
I see small motorized units moving trailers around at the RV Dealers all the time.
Roy Ken
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