groundcover
Elite Member
He did stick the landing though!
He did stick the landing though!
You are assuming he had a brake controller. A lot of idiots running around pulling other peoples trailers with no brakes, even though this trailer had them.
You are correct- stay in gas on tow vehicle, hand brake for the trailer will straighten it right out.
Like other said though, best way is to not CREATE the sway in the first place. TOO LITTLE TONGUE WEIGHT!
wonder or fantasize???
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I built a little 'jeep trailer' (HF's 40x48") for camping that's near impossible to back. It's so tiny that it can get un-savably sideways before it appears in either mirror.Yup, [my SnowBear] has the metal center. We put a piece of plywood over everything so it has a little more protection.
Only problem I have is i can't see see the trailer behind my 3/4t truck.............
Correction, apparently the white pickup was not the tow vehicle.
Some more pictures:
Looks like there was a tiller on the 3 point and they really needed to back it on
Aaron Z
I planted three giant sequoias about 10 years ago up here in Washington State and they are growing well. This year I bought 3 more seedlings, I find they are easy to grow here. Maybe in a future life I will be able to come back and see how large they got.
Count me as one who is in awe of those magnificent trees :thumbsup:
Toothpicks smoothpicks, make them out of poplar.
I built a little 'jeep trailer' (HF's 40x48") for camping that's near impossible to back. It's so tiny that it can get un-savably sideways before it appears in either mirror.
My 'design goal' was a trailer so small and light that I can turn it around by hand if I get down some impassible side-slope deer trail and need to unhitch it to turn it around separately, in order to get back out. Empty 140 lbs, loaded with camp gear 300 or less, so it's easy to handle unhitched.
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