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MFL wrote:
I also would never twist my axles on dry pavement, such as in the pics. Pics themselves show that this tight angle, is no longer backing, but just pushing the front. I would rather have pulled forward a little, to lessen the angle, before continuing to back.
Most times, an experienced tower, such as the OP, will be able to safely tow a FW, with the pin directly over axle center on a standard bed truck.
Jerry
โDec-04-2020 04:19 PM
MFL wrote:
I also would never twist my axles on dry pavement, such as in the pics. Pics themselves show that this tight angle, is no longer backing, but just pushing the front. I would rather have pulled forward a little, to lessen the angle, before continuing to back.
Most times, an experienced tower, such as the OP, will be able to safely tow a FW, with the pin directly over axle center on a standard bed truck.
Jerry
โDec-04-2020 09:35 AM
โDec-04-2020 09:17 AM
spud1957 wrote:Learjet wrote:
here is what it looked like with the 18K Patriot with the arms all the way back...when I had a Ford.
That last picture makes up my mind. Way too close for me. If the trailer tires were on uneven ground, it could tap the cab.
โDec-04-2020 06:57 AM
spud1957 wrote:Learjet wrote:
here is what it looked like with the 18K Patriot with the arms all the way back...when I had a Ford.
That last picture makes up my mind. Way too close for me. If the trailer tires were on uneven ground, it could tap the cab.
โDec-04-2020 06:09 AM
Learjet wrote:
here is what it looked like with the 18K Patriot with the arms all the way back...when I had a Ford.
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