Nick Taylor wrote:Just remember, a teardrop meet is not the best place to back up a trailer for the first time unless you really like a lot of attention.
eggsalad wrote:Hints:
1] Simply avoid backing your trailer if at all possible.
B] If you find yourself in a situation where you MUST back your trailer, follow the ideas given by all the folks in this thread.
III] If you get frustrated and need to do a short reverse (campsite or driveway), do what I do: just un-hitch the trailer and PUSH! A small tear often has a tongue weight under 100 lb. If you have a tongue jack with a wheel, it becomes even easier.
I move my trailer from the garage to the side yard by hand all the time.
Nick Taylor wrote:Just remember, a teardrop meet is not the best place to back up a trailer for the first time unless you really like a lot of attention.
eggsalad wrote:John, I took a look at your build, and I can see what you're talking about! I think your trailer and floor alone weigh more than my whole camper!
Maybe we'll meet some day at an event around town, and I can show you what real minimalism looks like!
-eggsalad
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