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May-14-2015 06:54 AM
JimM68 wrote:
And then we found out the road we were on did a loop by the beach and went back to the main road. If I'da just kept going it woulda all been fine.
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May-12-2015 07:08 PM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
Jim, when you are going to disconnect try this. start your toad and put just a little pressure forward on the tow bar. This way when you hit the release levers you won't be under any strain.
Bill
May-12-2015 07:05 PM
JimM68 wrote:
Hmmm, lots of internet pro's here...
I unhook at every campground where I don't have a pull through site.
My blue ox Alladin towbar will jam and be very hard to release if the toad is not nicely aligned with the motorhome.
If there is tension or expansion on it
(as in an up or downhill, forget it, it ain't gonna release (I've been known to jump on the release levers., doesn't always work)
Still, 4 down towing is the best and easiest. Just takes some planning.
Once, I took the wrong road into a Kentucky state park, took the beach road instead of the campground road. Then when I realized my mistake, and was in a terribly wide spot of road, I decided to do a U-turn in the motorhome (very bad idea)
When the u turn turned into a 3 point turn and I had to reverse with the toad things went from bad to worse.
We did eventually get the towbar unjammed and the jeep unhooked, and completed our 3 point turn.
And then we found out the road we were on did a loop by the beach and went back to the main road. If I'da just kept going it woulda all been fine.
No substitute for a really good GPS....
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May-12-2015 05:48 AM
LVJ58 wrote:
I've often wondered how it would work if someone were in the towed vehicle to control steering while coach was backing up so as not to place the towed vehicle in a sharp bind.:h
May-11-2015 07:43 PM
427435 wrote:
We've had to unhook once (Vail, CO) on a dead end street. I have also successfully backed up a few feet after overshooting a turn. Everything was in a straight line, and I watched the toads steering wheel very carefully with the rear view camera.
I've always wondered if you could use the toad to pull the MH back a ways (in a straight line). Don't know why that couldn't be done.
May-11-2015 06:05 PM