Feb-21-2014 07:13 PM
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Feb-28-2014 10:50 AM
yloshrk wrote:
When you go to back up, place your hand on the bottom of the steering wheel. Push the way you want the trailer to go. Backing up, everything is backwards and this will help.
Feb-28-2014 09:43 AM
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Feb-25-2014 02:53 AM
limbery wrote:
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it seems that at times my double wheels are sliding left to right rather than pivoting on a point...so I'd still prefer a single for backing into a tight spot.... --- snip ---
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Feb-22-2014 10:44 PM
whitebear80 wrote:Its not as hard as you think! Confidence is key. Tell yourself you can do it. Picture in your mind where it is that you want the rear of the trailer to be when you get it placed. The techniques you have been given are all right. Its what you can get compfy with. My advice, in addition to the good ideas you have alresdy is to make good safety habits like using your mirrors, not hanging out of an open door when backing, if you hit a tree with your door, you of course lose the door but also your head is in danger. SO all moves made with your head inside the truck. Before starting reverse operation, make sure the way is clear behind you by getting out and checking the lay of the ground for level, obstacles such as picnic tables, fire rings, trees etc. Make a move and recheck if needed. You can only get advice here. You have to build confidence in yourself. So find a parking lot and use cones or anything you can lay out and see clearly and practice ,practice ,practice! Also, don't be too proud to accept advice or a helping hand at a camp site from a well meaning fellow camper. We all started some where and had a first time and several first times. As for me, I pulled campers and drove trucks with pups trailers hauling dozers. I learned the trucks on myt own and the dozers and other heavy equipment on my own. I too advice from outside sources that were familiar with my work and I did fine with a little confidence in myself.
Excited to pick up the trailer, but have no experience of towing or even backup!
I didn't expect this is that hard... Gosh:(
frustrated, just pulled up straight ahead...
What am I going to do .........
Actually our driveway is not that short/narrow, but the trailer will not follow the way we want it to be
We realize that the trailer's wheels won't turn ...
Help
Feb-22-2014 10:22 PM
mrp116 wrote:Thats is the way I do it except I explain that I turn the wheel opposite the direction I want the trailer to turn. Its all in how you learn, I like my hand on top of the wheel also! I keep saying that I use my minds eye to do it in my mind before the actual move. Its all a fluid move and the thoughts are natural. Although the proper teaching is to put the hand on the bottom of the steering wheel and turn in the direction you want the trailer to go. That just doesn't register with me!
I like to put my hand on the top of the wheel and think about where I don't want my trailer to go. I turn the wheel where I don't want it to go.
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