BigAl
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2003
- Messages
- 579
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45TLB
Jim ,
With all due respect ,you are wrong about the "jack kniving" problem . Once you get the hang of it ,you will never pull backwards again ! I move my trailer a few hundred yards quite often over some very ,very nasty terrain . Not only can I see much better but you will find you can put that trailer in places you never thought was possible .It will go right over rocks or piles of dirt with " no problem " . Try it before you start hanging steel and welding on you hoe . All it takes is one small 3/4 " hole in the cutting edge of your front bucket to find out .
Big Al
With all due respect ,you are wrong about the "jack kniving" problem . Once you get the hang of it ,you will never pull backwards again ! I move my trailer a few hundred yards quite often over some very ,very nasty terrain . Not only can I see much better but you will find you can put that trailer in places you never thought was possible .It will go right over rocks or piles of dirt with " no problem " . Try it before you start hanging steel and welding on you hoe . All it takes is one small 3/4 " hole in the cutting edge of your front bucket to find out .
Big Al