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mobeewan
Oct 27, 2017Explorer
I haven't used it yet but I bought a Parkit360 option B Force 10K (basic without trailer brake control).
It came with 22 inch and 80 inch cables. I ordered matching Anderson connectors and cut the 80 inch cable to make a second 22 inch cable for a second trailer. Will use what is left of the 80 inch cable as my extension cable for both trailers. I ordered it with both 2 inch and 2-5/16 balls. I'm not moving on a grade so didn't order the brake option. I plan on adding an extension to the emergency brakeaway just in case I need to emergency stop.
Previously I was backing into my front yard through a 10 ft gate on a 100 ft dia cul de sac. Using a front hitch.
At the new address accross the street I need to turn in sharply to the right from a 12 ft wide private roadway with fences into the back yard. Backing in might be possible with a lot of trouble. So i had a 6 ft fence with 24 ft wide gate put in set back 4 ft and will have to pull the trailer into the yard after unhitching. Backing in at the front of the house is not an option. The yard is 2 feet higher than the street, there is no driveway and there is a Nice Crape Myrtle tree providing the only shade in the front yard where a driveway would have to go.
I should be moving the trailer into the back yard next month.
It came with 22 inch and 80 inch cables. I ordered matching Anderson connectors and cut the 80 inch cable to make a second 22 inch cable for a second trailer. Will use what is left of the 80 inch cable as my extension cable for both trailers. I ordered it with both 2 inch and 2-5/16 balls. I'm not moving on a grade so didn't order the brake option. I plan on adding an extension to the emergency brakeaway just in case I need to emergency stop.
Previously I was backing into my front yard through a 10 ft gate on a 100 ft dia cul de sac. Using a front hitch.
At the new address accross the street I need to turn in sharply to the right from a 12 ft wide private roadway with fences into the back yard. Backing in might be possible with a lot of trouble. So i had a 6 ft fence with 24 ft wide gate put in set back 4 ft and will have to pull the trailer into the yard after unhitching. Backing in at the front of the house is not an option. The yard is 2 feet higher than the street, there is no driveway and there is a Nice Crape Myrtle tree providing the only shade in the front yard where a driveway would have to go.
I should be moving the trailer into the back yard next month.
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