Jun-10-2021 08:15 AM
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Jun-16-2021 05:53 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Big Firetruck can do it you can also.
Jun-15-2021 05:18 PM
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Jun-13-2021 08:35 PM
BarneyS wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
snip... When I was part way out I looked at the second trailer hop up and over the curb that it was 8" from when parked. Glad I had my Motorcycle secured well.
That is because of the long extension of just about all trailers behind the axles. For the newbees, that is called "tail swing" and if you are not careful it can get you in trouble.
Barney
Jun-13-2021 05:53 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
snip... When I was part way out I looked at the second trailer hop up and over the curb that it was 8" from when parked. Glad I had my Motorcycle secured well.
Jun-13-2021 05:12 PM
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Jun-13-2021 07:45 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
If you can get the truck 90 degrees to the trailer without hitting the cab, should be no problem swinging a U-turn in the cul-de-sac.
Your other option, is quite viable also. I assume it's low volume so traffic shouldn't be a problem to back down the road. Just take your time. Since 5th wheels are slow to start turning when backing, you generally have plenty of time to correct. 660ft isn't far. Worst case if it starts to get away from you, pull forward 20-30ft to get it in line and start backing again.
Do it a few times and your skills will improve.
Jun-12-2021 06:59 AM
Jun-11-2021 01:58 PM
way2roll wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Well we always kept most needed stuff loaded in the 5er year round, just had to load perishable food mostly.
What is your position on the cul-de-sac? Just before going full time we lived in an end unit townhouse. I needed to install a correct Track system and wet bolts, the townhouse driveway was at the 3 o'clock position on the cul-de-sac. I was able to swing around and nose into the driveway at the 9 o'clock position, then back down the other three units, with the front of the 5er just past the next door neighbors garage door.
We are at the 11:00 position, so not much of a turn while backing in. Not straight, but not too exaggerated either. I've backed in far worse places. The rub is the long section of street I'll have to back into but it is what it is.
Jun-11-2021 10:35 AM
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