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โOct-08-2023 10:27 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I think I would more concerned with the length and possible excessive weight for a 250/2500 truck. That's a LOT of tail wagging the Dog!!!
โOct-08-2023 09:27 AM
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โOct-08-2023 07:17 AM
hondapro wrote:
I think you are overthinking this. You have already have towed the trailer with the truck so you have that experience. I think you will find you are worried about nothing. On any right turn start as far to the left that you can, pull out until your trailer wheels are about even with the road and as you start your turn watch your trailer wheels in your right convex mirror as they start to turn.
โOct-08-2023 07:15 AM
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โOct-07-2023 12:14 PM
wildtoad wrote:
Just about every right turn will require the advice given in this thread. Stay left make as wide a turn as possible. Good luck at fueling stops.
โOct-07-2023 11:58 AM
opnspaces wrote:
I would say just hook it up and go. You can practice at home. But it will always be different when you are actually on site. It's normal to be nervous. But it will work out in the end.
โOct-07-2023 11:01 AM
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โOct-07-2023 09:14 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Is there anyone experienced towing in the park? As mentioned, without seeing it, not much we can provide. Someone there could spot you as you go out directing you and watching that you don' get in trouble.
Worst case, they could drive it out onto the road and then let you take over.
โOct-07-2023 09:04 AM
haste maker wrote:
When making a right turn stay as far to the left as you can before the turn and use all the space you have available in front of you, even if you don't need the room to make the turn...it's good to have to much room, than not enough.
โOct-07-2023 06:21 AM
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