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- Dog_FolksExplorer IILook at this way: You now have your first opps behind you. The trailer now has your own "prints." Many ,more miles are now ahead without further trouble.
Mine? Bring the trailer out of the fenced side yard, without my wife to spot the right side. She told me to wait, but nooooo. Been pulling trailers for 30 years without her.
The fencepost leaned in and scrapped the two day old trailer.
No other opps in the past 8 years, but then again, my wife is ALWAYS with me. - BeartooExplorer
turbopilot51 wrote:
Try dropping a fiver on the bed of the tow vehicle! Not that I would know of course...:S
X2 - OrcusomegaExplorerJust brought my new TT home on Sat, almost did the same, only in reverse. New TT is lower than the old one, so I almost bottomed out the jacks backing into the driveway... I caught it, but instead, I blocked traffic on my road for a good 20 mins while my son and I tried to figure out how to stack wood under the wheels to get it high enough to get up over the hump. Annoyed neighbors to say the least!
- cgjtExplorerI also know a guy who pulled off the side of the road by a store and a road sign happened to scrape and dig into his awning leaving a two foot area of small holes and scrapes etc. in the awning. I think his wife told him he was too close but he knew better. It was our third trip with the new camper. Stuff happens!!!!!!!!
- Ron3rdExplorer IIII knew a guy who once poked a hole in the awning of his new trailer by hitting the roof of his house when pulling out for a camping trip. Please don't ask me his name.
- sacmarataExplorerWhen bringing mine home for the first time I got off the road and home with no issues. It was in the driveway that I hit the basketball goal and raked it all down the side leaving a permanent black squigly line from front to back. I never even got to show it to anyone before I scratched it.
- beemerphile1Explorer
old idaho guy wrote:
Oh well it was bound to happen sooner or later!OOPS!
No big deal. That is just a thin aluminum cover over the steel bumper.
Mine is the same way. I took a rubber mallet and folded the aluminum up so it no longer protrudes. - gboppExplorerAfter buying our Southwind and pulling out of the previous owners driveway, I managed to bottom it out and tear a piece out of the fiberglass bumper. :S
- turbopilot51ExplorerTry dropping a fiver on the bed of the tow vehicle! Not that I would know of course...:S
- steepgradeExplorerThank you for posting that. It's a good reminder for myself and possibly others.
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