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DrewE
Jan 31, 2018Explorer II
Having done a bit of work a couple summers on a horse farm many moons ago, I can vouch for tractors being great for maneuvering trailers around. The combination of unobstructed visibility, the hitch close to the axle, and really tight turning thanks to wheel brakes makes backing a trailer into a tight spot almost easy. Granted, about all I worked with were hay trailers, but I see no reason why a travel trailer would be any different.
(A hydraulically raised hitch ball is also a very slick feature; we had one, too, though it wasn't a three-point setup on the 1950's vintage tractor we used most to haul trailers around.)
(A hydraulically raised hitch ball is also a very slick feature; we had one, too, though it wasn't a three-point setup on the 1950's vintage tractor we used most to haul trailers around.)
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