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hotjag1
Oct 17, 2017Explorer II
I doubt that you will have any problems pulling or stopping that little trailer with your current motorhome. I don't think you will even know it is behind you unless you look in your camera or mirrors. You have stated that you really won't have anything very heavy in it, just bulky items.
It almost looks like you could pivot it or move it back and forth a little bit by hand with a wheel on the tongue jack if necessary. If I was doing what you are doing for 6 months, I would definitely pull that little trailer for the same reasons you want to. It would get tiresome really quick having to step over and around things in the MH. As others said, make sure the bearings are in good shape and fresh grease.
It almost looks like you could pivot it or move it back and forth a little bit by hand with a wheel on the tongue jack if necessary. If I was doing what you are doing for 6 months, I would definitely pull that little trailer for the same reasons you want to. It would get tiresome really quick having to step over and around things in the MH. As others said, make sure the bearings are in good shape and fresh grease.
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