โNov-30-2017 08:16 AM
โNov-30-2017 12:35 PM
TheHound wrote:Mickeyfan0805 wrote:TheHound wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Mickeyfan! As a total newbie I am not sure I would be able properly recreate the scene of the crime lol as I have zero point of reference in terms of how these tow and clearance of the vital organs. And you are spot on...the tail is also a concern. Funny thing is, there may not be a problem here at all but I have no way of knowing until we potentially get stuck between our two ponds. Yikes!
Generally, your vital organs will be ok (jacks would be your main concern) - as most are typically above the lower edge of the frame. I would suggest that your tail clearance at the peak of the hill is likely your biggest issue (and the most difficult one to solve it if is one. Especially if you buried the tongue on a utility trailer, I think you are right to think ahead about the tail clearance of a longer tt.
Do you have any sense of the depth of the dip and the distance from entry point to exit? Also, is it a pretty consistent frop and rise - or is it steeper on one side than the other. That info might give us a sense of how likely (and easily manageable the problem might be).
Right at the entrance heading down (or exiting) would likely represent the sharpest rise/drop. Moving up towards the cabin it is less steep but I lose some traction as there is not much gravel. Not so worried about that now with the truck. There is a level stretch between the two inclines as you pass the ponds. I should have shot a video, probably more helpful. Thanks for the insight.
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โNov-30-2017 10:54 AM
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โNov-30-2017 10:26 AM
FLY 4 FUN wrote:
rent a similar TT for a day....hitch it up and see how it goes....if all is well buy one, if it goes badly hope you get ur damage deposit back. Lol
โNov-30-2017 10:21 AM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:TheHound wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Mickeyfan! As a total newbie I am not sure I would be able properly recreate the scene of the crime lol as I have zero point of reference in terms of how these tow and clearance of the vital organs. And you are spot on...the tail is also a concern. Funny thing is, there may not be a problem here at all but I have no way of knowing until we potentially get stuck between our two ponds. Yikes!
Generally, your vital organs will be ok (jacks would be your main concern) - as most are typically above the lower edge of the frame. I would suggest that your tail clearance at the peak of the hill is likely your biggest issue (and the most difficult one to solve it if is one. Especially if you buried the tongue on a utility trailer, I think you are right to think ahead about the tail clearance of a longer tt.
Do you have any sense of the depth of the dip and the distance from entry point to exit? Also, is it a pretty consistent frop and rise - or is it steeper on one side than the other. That info might give us a sense of how likely (and easily manageable the problem might be).
โNov-30-2017 10:17 AM
Bob/Olallawa wrote:
Flipping the axles would be my last choice. When you drug the tongue jack on your utility trailer, was the trailer loaded and dropping the rear of the SUV down? Your new 150 most likely has better ground clearance than the SUV while hooked up to the utility trailer. The travel trailer would also have spring bars attached (if you use a weight distribution hitch),and would keep the hitch of the truck from sagging and dragging. Photos don't show all for sure but I would think the question area is the dip leaving the main road and rising up before heading down toward the water area. I drag a 35 ft pull trailer into the hills for hunting and carry a few boards to use under the tires of the truck or trailer to help keep from dragging in bad areas.
โNov-30-2017 10:05 AM
โNov-30-2017 10:04 AM
TheHound wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Mickeyfan! As a total newbie I am not sure I would be able properly recreate the scene of the crime lol as I have zero point of reference in terms of how these tow and clearance of the vital organs. And you are spot on...the tail is also a concern. Funny thing is, there may not be a problem here at all but I have no way of knowing until we potentially get stuck between our two ponds. Yikes!
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โNov-30-2017 08:41 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Judging from your pics I'd be more concerned about backing up that narrow drive and would instead want to pull it in and pull it out. That of course means having the space to spin the trailer around once in place but that surely would be easier than backing up that narrow drive. The dip I don't see as an issue as you'd sometimes run into this in campgrounds but of course the pics don't show that particularly well.