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Terryallan
Feb 25, 2015Explorer II
In truth. It will be easier to back it in than pull it in. You will need less room. Just line up the rear of the TT with the drive as close as possible. In other words. Come down the road on the same side of the drive, and as the TT passes it pull to the other side of the road. That will angle the TT toward the hole, and make hitting it easier. Getting the TT lined up with the hole is over half the battle. then all you have to do is follow it in.
This from experience, as I have to back out of the road, thru the drive, and between a tree, and a flower garden. They are less than 10' apart. Then I have to turn, and go down the side of the house, turn again and go thru a fence gate, and while going thru the gate, turn and go under the TT shed which sits long ways beside the fence.
Not that hard to do going backwards. But would NEVER happen going forward.
This from experience, as I have to back out of the road, thru the drive, and between a tree, and a flower garden. They are less than 10' apart. Then I have to turn, and go down the side of the house, turn again and go thru a fence gate, and while going thru the gate, turn and go under the TT shed which sits long ways beside the fence.
Not that hard to do going backwards. But would NEVER happen going forward.
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